178 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the Oxford Vaccine Group in the Department of Paediatrics as our Laboratory Research Assistant. The role is essential to deliverance
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biochemical reconstitution, electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM), advanced bacterial genetics, and phage biology to explore how cells and viruses control the three-dimensional structure of DNA. We investigate how
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
The role Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Jesús Aguirre Gutiérrez, the post holder is a member of the research group BioEO: Biodiversity and Earth Observation within the Environmental
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in in laser-driven plasma accelerators. The post is available for a fixed-term until 31 May 2029. This project will focus on developing
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for their expression in plant colonizing bacteria and integrating them into the chromosomes of appropriate chassis. Control systems will be designed to restrict expression to target plants and ensure optimal expression
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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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controls, the geological carbon cycle and controls on silicate weathering are also desirable but not essential. The deadline for applications is midday 12 June 2025. Interviews will be held on 23 June 2025
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follow up and recruitment of the children, at age 1 to 4 years, scheduling and conducting screening and study assessments, performing ultrasound imaging, and managing data entry and quality control. As the
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The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global
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Researcher to join the Translation Biology Research Group led by Mr Alex Gordon-Weeks and Professor Kerry Fisher. The group is focussed on understanding the human tumour microenvironment (TME) and its role in