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Common Table. In addition to pursuing research it is expected that Research Fellows will take a full part in College life and activities. The tenure is three years and in certain circumstances may be
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until this study is completed. In addition, Junior Research Fellows may take all meals at High Table free of charge, and there are various additional benefits, including access to funds for the support of
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Fellowship, for example seven meals per week at High Table. An annual allowance for research expenses is available, and other privileges include free medical insurance (a taxable benefit) and a modest
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designs to investigate the psychological, cognitive, and emotional influences in the study of risky intertemporal choice. The project will employ a wide array of methods, including lab experiments, process
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at the Common Table in term and vacation (when the college’s kitchens are open.) It is expected that the Fellow may need to travel for the purposes of research but he or she will be based in Oxford
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instance, be used in solution but can be adapted for use in the solid phase. The main focus will be on screening and testing a wide array of polymer compositions to identify key characteristics that lead to
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multi-electrode array recordings, development of complex visual stimulation environments, and the analysis of large-scale neural datasets. You will also be expected to assist with the oversight
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Superannuation Scheme) will be offered. A research allocation, £1,975 per annum. Meals at the Common Table in the Senior Common Room when the kitchens are open. A housing allowance of £10,836 per annum
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environments, working effectively with colleagues to achieve shared goals. At the same time, you bring your own innovative ideas to the table, contributing to the project’s success and enhancing its outcomes
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-The-Shelf (COTS), all-digital radar systems linked to an array of ultra-stable, ultra-low phase noise oscillators. The project is part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT