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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the John Adams Institute: High-Energy Beam Dynamics. The post is available initially for fixed-term duration of 24 months with
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members of the research group including research assistants, PhD students, 3rd/4th year students, and/or project volunteers. This role is offered with full time hours, on a fixed-term basis for 1 year with
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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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computational methods, and inn collaboration with permanent academics, help to mentor students undertaking masters projects and internships in the research team. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach
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, multi-omics, and medical records to support MDD precision psychiatry. The GLAD Study is the largest anxiety and depression project ever undertaken. The study is part of the National Institute of Health
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. The highly motivated and well-organised Postdoctoral Researcher will support a range of projects focused on the causes, consequences, and therapeutic targeting of genetic disorders. You will join a
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help shape the direction of research themes and the wider partnership in the longer term for delivery of new methods relevant for trial design and statistical efficiency. Other responsibilities will
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Geotechnical research group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by the US Army and
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geothermal processes along the volcanic arc, inform future field deployments, and serve as benchmarks for the development of new deep learning methods for volcanic seismicity. This project will apply deep
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant to contribute to two research projects: • Caring relationalities, responsiveness and responsibilities in the post