199 research-group-software-architecture Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated, experienced researcher to join the Associate Professor Bethan Psaila Group . We are looking for a skilled researcher to lead and contribute
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-responsive molecular machines. The project is funded by the European Research Council. Find out more about the Langton research group at: here About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a related
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group : here About you Applicants must hold a PhD Inorganic Materials Chemistry or a related area (or be close to completion), prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in
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We seek to appoint a post-doctoral researcher in the field of battery characterization with a specific focus on understanding the performance, degradation and safety of Li-ion batteries . The post
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of the nitrogenase complex. Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption to your work or research outputs, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your supporting statement
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plasma channels, and methods for controlling injection of electrons into laser-driven plasma wakefields. This work will be undertaken within the research groups led by Prof. Simon Hooker (Oxford), in
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We are looking to appoint a dedicated and enthusiastic Research Associate (postdoctoral scientist) to join the vibrant research community at the University of Oxford, focused on climate change
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Dynamic Robot Systems Group of the Oxford Robotics Institute and the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford
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About the role We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate in Power System Optimisation for Second-Life Battery Storage to join the Power Systems Architecture Lab within
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Ghafari Research Group in the Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The group focuses on studying the mode and tempo of pathogen