111 postdoc-parallel-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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Postdoctoral Researcher. The group aims to identify, understand, and develop therapies for rare genetic disorders. The group is primarily computational but partners with multiple international labs (including
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to perform a broad array of bespoke tasks effectively and with minimum operator intervention. This role is an integral part of our EPSRC Programme Grant in Embodied Intelligence and will involve both
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Superconducting Quantum Circuits. This is a fixed-term position until 30 June 2027. We would like the successful candidate to start as soon as possible but must be available to start by 1 April 2026 at the latest. This project...
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with the possibility of renewal. This project addresses the high computational and energy costs of Large Language Models (LLMs) by developing more efficient training and inference methods, particularly
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. The post-holder will be one of six centre-funded postdoctoral researchers delivering on projects that form our core research programme. They will be a cornerstone of the centre, collaborating across our
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leadership skills as a postdoctoral researcher. This position is for 24 months at Grade 7. You will be working in either the rapidly emerging area of functional material photonics in non-von Neumann computing
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leadership skills as a postdoctoral researcher. This position is for 12 months at Grade 7. You will be working in either the rapidly emerging area of functional material photonics in non-von Neumann computing
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SECURE project, a major multi-partner programme developing self adaptive gene therapies for neurological disease. This will involve (1) producing a single nuclei atlas of the substantia nigra and (2
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British Heart Foundation (BHF) Professorship awarded to Professor Keith Channon. As the senior scientist you will lead a programme of research investigating the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular