176 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Field
-
records of experimental work and findings. You will take initiatives in the planning of research; conduct and plan own scientific work with appropriate supervision and present findings to colleagues within
-
to implantation, including validating methods in virtual in vivo environments. • Collaborate with engineers to refine fuel cell specifications and support in vivo experiments. You should hold a relevant PhD
-
and Mind Building, South Parks Road, Oxford Applicants must hold a PhD in Microbiology and/or Molecular biology and will be responsible for providing microbiological data to facilitate the design of new
-
), to develop systems that improve the efficacy of machine learning-based technologies for healthcare applications. You must hold a PhD (or be near completion) in a field such as AI, computer science, signal
-
to have significant academic and policy impact, and high visibility. The post offers an exceptional environment for academic growth, interdisciplinary collaboration, and meaningful engagement with one
-
and structural biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins. You should hold a PhD/DPhil in a topic relevant to structural biology and biochemistry, together with relevant experience. You should be able
-
focus on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor Chris Holmes, and with
-
and systemic immune environments to evade immune surveillance and will develop translatable therapeutic strategies to restore and enhance anti-cancer immunity. You will manage your own academic research
-
the project will focus on developing a thermal water splitting process based on complex transition metal oxides, and then studying the kinetics of the process to facilitate the design of a reactor to integrate
-
new understanding to bridge the gap between existing models for well-established hard and soft semiconductors. The resulting discoveries will provide a blueprint for light-harvesting materials, guiding