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The Oxford Internet Institute has an exciting opportunity to join the Governance of Emerging Technologies research programme, working under the supervision of Professor Brent Mittelstadt and
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. You should have demonstrable programming skill (preferably in functional languages, Rust or Java) and experience in tool development. The position is available on a full time basis until February 2027
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to the project. All of the research activities and the project reporting will be undertaken in English and so fluency is essential. The successful candidate will also be required to register for a higher research
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-programme-in-electrical-engineering . Ready to apply? To apply for the position, please send the documents indicated below (in English, compiled in a single PDF) using our online recruitment system. To access
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) programme. The international, interdisciplinary, and cross-sectoral network gathers together leading experts in basic and applied soft matter and food sciences to train a new generation of young researchers
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biomedical science and/or medicine. You will have led research projects in the past and have an interesting record of peer-reviewed publications. Proficiency in a high-level programming language is required as
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, economics, engineering, statistics, or computer science. They will possess programming skills in at least one language, with experience in MATLAB and STATA considered desirable but not essential. Strong
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located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key research and scholarship responsibilities and duties of this role are: Plan and manage research activities Support an investigation into carbon
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located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key research and scholarship responsibilities and duties of this role are: Plan and manage research activities. Support an investigation into carbon
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publications: TE Fjelde, K Xu, D Widmann, M Tarek, C Pfiffer, M Trapp, SD Axen, X Sun, M Hauru, P Yong, W Tebbutt, Z Ghahramani, H Ge (2025). Turing.jl: A general-purpose probabilistic programming language. ACM