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motivated to use and develop computational methods for cell analysis Professional level of presentation and communication Deep background in scientific literature and developed skills to share this knowledge
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of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by the EPSRC research funds and is fixed-term for up to one year. The successful applicant will have experience on using sequential decision-making methods
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on single-agent settings. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoc to conduct research into this fast-moving area. Directions may include investigating quality evaluation methods for multi-agent systems
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and realign how we measure and model populations by infusing new types of data, methods and unconventional approaches to tackle the most challenging demographic problems of our time. We are seeking a
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to at least GCSE level or equivalent, numerate, with good attention to detail and have previous financial experience. You will have good communication skills and the ability to work effectively as a member of a
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financial experience to the role and have strong numerical and analytical abilities together with a sound understanding of accounting concepts. You need exceptional attention to detail and proficiency with
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efficient way to execute REF-related tasks. You will hold experience of working in administration, have a keen attention to detail as well as strong organisational and numerical skills, coupled with
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cryoEM and cryoET you will ideally have background in at least one of these methods. You also should have a deep interest in mechanisms underlying basic biological processes at the molecular level
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skills and highly efficient working methods, able to independently manage and prioritise a number of competing tasks; able to work independently, using own experience, skills and initiative with good
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deep exploration of cancer precursors (precancers) to identify their molecular vulnerabilities and developing methods to intercept them. The alliance is led by Professor Sarah Blagden. You will be