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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Department of Physics. Machine learning has made enormous progress during recent years, entering almost all spheres
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program exploring the role of fluctuations in molecular transport processes by studying highly controlled experimental models at the meso- and nanoscale, funded by a UKRI Frontier Research Guarantee Grant
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by ATi/Innovate UK and Rolls Royce and is fixed-term to June 2029. You will join a world‑leading programme advancing experimental and numerical methods to predict the impact performance of composite
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fields of research. They will be pursuing an independent programme of advanced study and research in Israel Studies, prepare research publications and publish high-quality research in peer-reviewed
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sonochemical Reaction Engineering – Chemistry and Catalysis to join James Kwan’s Physical Acoustics Lab at the Department
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, computational neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or a closely related quantitative STEM discipline. A strong background in cognitive, behavioural, and/or systems neuroscience, with relevance to learning
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will have the opportunity to teach. Applicants should hold a PhD/DPhil, (or close to completion) in atmospheric physics or related fields. Experience in atmospheric physics and aatmospheric remote
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out research relevant to the Diamond-II synchrotron light source project. The successful candidate will work with members of the Diamond Accelerator Physics Group, investigating topics such as the
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, Computational Astrophysics, Early Universe or Gravitational Physics will be an advantage as well as experience in the analysis or modelling of LSS data, including (but not limited to) galaxy clustering and CMB
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repetition rate) and high energies (via staging of plasma modules) required for application to particle physics and photon science. The position will be based at Oxford, utilising a dedicated plasma laboratory