26 computer-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Plymouth" Fellowship research jobs at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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develop foundational security theory for agentic and multi-agent AI systems, as part of our research programme in multi-agent security. You will build formal models of security-relevant behaviour in
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research excellence. Methodological capability (qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods, computational, or design science) suitable for high-quality research and publications Experience of collaborative and
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work and personal life - https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/staff-benefits Committed to equality and valuing diversity We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds, including those under
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are seeking a researcher to lead a programme of work to develop a new strengths and abilities assessment toolkit to enhance strengths-based education for neurodivergent primary school-aged children. This will
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, computer science, and the natural sciences to develop the conceptual and mathematical tools needed for the trustworthy deployment of AI agents in science. The project is based at the Egenis Centre for the Study of
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major themes—cardiovascular science, neuroscience and immunology—addressing key organ systems targeted by non-communicable diseases. About the role The IDRM Transition Fellowship programme aims to support
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on the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) RESPOND Programme. This was a 5-year project to develop and trial methods for improving responses to deteriorating postoperative patients. The post will
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produced excellent research during their PhD and in any postdoctoral positions. Securing a Fellowship will offer you the freedom to conduct your own research programme. To aid the development
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NDPH Fellowship programme is intended to support suitably experienced individuals to develop an independent research area which will enhance Population Health research in Oxford. You will be responsible
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NDPH Fellowship programme is intended to support suitably experienced individuals to develop an independent research area which will enhance Population Health research in Oxford. Under the guidance