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About the role This fixed term, non-renewable, one-year postdoctoral position will support continuing analysis of data from the new London English Corpus, which has been developed as part of
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criteria found in the job description, and why you would like to do this role. See guidance at https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/cv-and-supporting-statement. Any technical questions related to this vacancy can be
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quantitative and programming skills along with a track record of designing neuromodulation and neuroimaging studies in healthy participants, of using computer programs to design experimental paradigms, analyse
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using computer programs to design experimental paradigms, analyse data and conduct advanced statistical analysis. You will have excellent communication skills, including the ability to write
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carried out in collaboration with Prof. Susan Lea FRS FMedSci at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the successful candidates will have the opportunity to spend periods at St. Jude in Memphis, USA
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We are seeking a Research Project Manager to help co-ordinate the collection, management and sharing of health-related data for the Cancer Epidemiology Unit (CEU), Nuffield Department of Population
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(min 0.5 FTE) and fixed term for 24 months from March 2026. The post holder will either be based in the Manor Road Building or at the Faculty of Law, St Cross Building, Oxford. Applications
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these and to deduce fluxes of heat and material across the MTZ. The post holders will be responsible for compiling seismic data sets (focusing on surface-wave overtones and body-wave data including precursors
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operando data related to battery degradation and safety. You will develop and implement advanced deep learning models to analyse multi-modal operando data from accelerated stress testing, with the aim
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their host galaxies by overcoming the glare of the AGN that overwhelms the host galaxy’s light. The successful candidate will primarily analyse data from the James Webb Space Telescope. In addition, they will