26 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Collaboration. The primary focus of this post will be the development of computational pipelines for the automated extraction and discovery of image-derived phenotypes (IDPs) across multiple imaging modalities
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characterization and benchmarking techniques for quantum algorithms on devices at or beyond the 16-transmon scale. They will also contribute to designing large-scale control and readout multiplexing based on cQED
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through Stochastic Control (a brief description of each these is as follows (additional details are in the further particulars): Learning with Structured and Geometric Models. We will apply tools from
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microscopy and associated advanced and automated data processing. Knowledge of semiconductor physics and a track record of working with next-generation novel materials for light-harvesting is essential
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, Diagnostics, Vacuum, RF, Power Supplies, Controls); contribute to producing the relevant procedures and high-level software tools in order to achieve the above; actively participate in machine development
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/ . Multileaf collimators (MLCs) are a critical part of medical linear accelerators (linacs) as they control the shape of the beam. However, MLCs are a fragile components in a linac as they contain numerous
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Control.” The position is available for a fixed term until 31 July 2027, with the possibility of extension subject to funding. The research focus is on probing the impact of processing methods and
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Control Group at the Department of Engineering Science in-person in central Oxford. The post is funded by UKRI and Fortescue Zero and is fixed-term for 30 months or until 30/04/29, whichever is shorter
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well as healthy control participants. The post holder will analyse the data, including performing group comparisons and investigating associations with histological findings in nerve samples. In addition, the post