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We are looking for an excellent post-doctoral candidate with a PhD / DPhil (or near completion) in quantum optics, solid state quantum physics, magnetic resonance or related areas. The successful
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at the University of Oxford. The position is funded by the EPSRC-FNR project “FleXEdge - Data-Driven Cloud-to-Edge Computing for Scalable Near Real-Time Local Flexibility Markets”. It is fixed-term for 36 months
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at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This is a 15-month fixed term position, until 30 September 2026, though it may be extended if additional funding is forthcoming. The successful candidate will be
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runs an enormous amount of social groups and sports clubs for those looking for more than just a great place to work. About you You will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in
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that your work will contribute towards advancing the state of the art in computer guided endoscopy. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil or be close to completion, with relevant experience in the field
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genetics consortia. To be considered for the role you will hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in in epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, molecular epidemiology, medical statistics or other
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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opportunity to teach. Applicants should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in plasma physics or high-power laser-plasma interactions. They should have extensive experience of working with particle-in-cell
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collaboration with Dr Simon Freakley, University of Bath. Applicants should possess a PhD in Chemistry or a related area (or be close to completion), prior to taking up the appointment. They should be experienced
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should possess a PhD/DPhil in engineering, physics or applied mathematics, and hold a strong publication record in your field. You should have expertise in numerical or experimental modelling (preferably