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adaptation and mitigation policymaking by other global stakeholders. You will be based in the Department of Geography and responsible to Prof Tamsin Edwards (line manager and project lead) and Dr Alex Bradley
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by Prof Dawei Wu. Whilst this means that the post-holder will not be carrying out independent research in his/her own right, the expectation is that they will contribute to the advancement
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rotationally magic traps. The post holders will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish and other members of his research group with the Durham Quantum Light and Matter research section. The goal of the research
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based in the Department of Geography and responsible to Prof Tamsin Edwards (line manager and project lead) and Dr Alex Bradley (first supervisor), working with Dr David Watson (Department of Informatics
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, and you will join the research group led by Prof. Christa Cuchiero to work at the intersection of Mathematical Finance, Stochastic Analysis and Machine Learning. The research areas cover a wide range of
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Multiphysics software (COMSOL and/or Abaqus), python/matlab coding and Molecular Dynamics Simulator (LAMMPs). 4. Publications in mechanical metamaterials, soft robotics, or related area in peer-reviewed
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coding experience (both Python and C/C++), and a record of working in a Linux environment and related scripting languages. What we offer At the university of Oxford your happiness and wellbeing at work is
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architecture and hardware security, significant coding experience (both Python and C/C++), and a record of working in a Linux environment and related scripting languages. What we offer At the university
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is opportunity to engage Oxford researchers with common research interests at SoGE and other Departments (e.g. a co-I, Prof Myles Allen, is a staff member of Physics and ECI/SoGE) and Schools (e.g
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry