131 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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integrated THz technologies for THz time-domain spectroscopy and imaging. The project will unite novel nanowire THz technology from Oxford with unique custom-designed integrated circuits from project partners
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sits within the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) in the University’s Department of Engineering Science and is supported by a £25m 10-year donation to the University. This full-time post is
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The Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular & Computational Medicine has a new and exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Researcher, specialising in Neuronal Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease, to join
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-modality ultrasound analysis. The appointee will be part of the Noble research group at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, based at the Old Road Campus in Headington. The post is funded by UKRI and is
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mentoring junior researchers and collaborate with faculty, DPhil students, and postdocs across engineering, computer science, government, and law disciplines. The role is full time 2 years fixed term
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the University of Oxford. The Podium Institute sits within the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) in the University’s Department of Engineering Science and is supported by a £25m 10-year donation
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join Torr Vision Group at the Department of Engineering Science, central Oxford. The post is funded by Toyota Motor Europe and is fixed
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to replace the work of a current postdoc, who will be shortly starting their own fellowship hosted by the lab. Working alongside Dr Robert Heathcote and in conjunction with global collaborators, you
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focus on the development of new theoretical frameworks, implementation of new methods in first principles computational modelling packages, and direct application to representative solid state systems
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the possibility of extension subject to funding. The UK Programme of Laser Inertial Fusion Technology for Energy (UPLiFT) is a 4 year £10M research programme funded by the UK government’s Department for Energy