150 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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, both senior and junior, providing guidance to the junior members of the team, with reports and plans to senior members of the team. A key part of this senior role is working on multiple concurrent
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and collaborative. The successful applicant will be managing their own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small-scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects
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recordings, optogenetics, pharmacology and advanced computational tools to analyse neural algorithms, their deficits and their rescue in genetic mouse models. This project is part of a cross-species, cross
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developed goal-sequence generalization task. The project will integrate high-density silicon probe recordings, optogenetics, pharmacology and advanced computational tools to analyse neural algorithms
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to collaborate effectively with multiple stakeholders. To be considered, you will be educated to degree level or equivalent, preferably in a relevant field such as digital media/communications, computer science
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handle multiple tasks simultaneously while meeting competing deadlines. This is Maternity Cover for a full-time position fixed until 31.01.2027. The post is located at the Oxford University Press Building
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samples and model systems to help develop novel therapies and diagnostics. The post holder will be part of a team of laboratory technicians working in multiple laboratories, delivering a range of techniques
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approach of an external communications agency. The CCS is looking for a digital communications professional who is comfortable working to multiple deadlines and managing a busy workload. The successful
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Professional Services staff in DPIR, as well as work with staff and postgraduate students across multiple departments and disciplines in Oxford in Politics and International Relations, Law, Economics, Sociology
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electronic health records (EHRs) from multiple UK hospital centres using advanced data analytics including machine learning, deep learning, and statistical techniques—with a particular emphasis on deep