737 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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developed problem solving and organisation skills, with an ability to meet competing deadlines working with accuracy, self-motivation and integrity. Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you
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that will influence what treatments NHS patients receive. You will be working within a supportive team who value training and personal development. As a Data Collection and Processing Assistant you will
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information engineering, obtaining external funding to enable development of a new and independent research program. You can apply for the post at Somerville by following instructions set out in the job
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are happy to discuss training and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Sallyanne Gilchrist, Exhibitions Manager, who can be contacted with enquiries
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champions your wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. About the Role As a Senior Gardener, you will take on an active and hands-on role across
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Museum Digital Collections Systems to play a pivotal role in the development of our digital infrastructure. This exciting position sits within the GLAM Divisional Office and will contribute directly to
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to help you stay fit and healthy, including discounted membership of the university sports centre on the Iffley Road Personal and professional development - We actively encourage all staff to participate in
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, development, and aspirations. The Digital Governance Unit (DGU) is a newly established function within the University, created to support the effective coordination, alignment, and governance of digital
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imaging. This includes exploring efficient network designs, contributing to the development of novel learning-based representations for geometric reconstruction, and integrating insights from neural
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. Currently located in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Experimental Psychology will be moving to the new, purpose-built