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applications received before noon on Friday, 6th February 2026 can be considered. What We Offer As an employer, the University of Oxford is committed to the wellbeing and development of its staff. Benefits
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development opportunity, for which an initial appointment would be at grade 6 (£35,681 - £41,636 per annum) with the responsibilities adjusted accordingly. This would be discussed with applicants at interview
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internationally renowned research programmes in neurological diseases, drug development, haematology, and immunology, neuroimaging. The group led by Prof. Stephan Sanders is based in the recently formed Institute
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, neurophysiology, and bioengineering. The position offers strong potential for scientific independence and career development, with opportunities to co-supervise students, present at international meetings, and
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microwave circuit design and simulation, theoretical analysis of classical and quantum circuits, numerical method development, cleanroom device fabrication, cryogenic system operation, and microwave control
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diffraction experiments to examine strain and damage evolution. You will also collaborate in micromechanical testing and advanced characterisation (SEM/TEM/nano-XCT) to understand the mechanisms of deformation
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the development of novel fluorination methods for the preparation of fluorinated molecules of strategic importance using readily available feedstock and cost-effective sources of fluoride including
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national gender equality charter, recognising the Department's innovative policies and practices. We are committed to the professional development of our staff by providing up to ten paid days annually
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Regularization. We aim to develop mathematical understanding of implicit regularisation properties in deep neural networks to guide the development of algorithmic paradigms aimed at combining statistical
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the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries. The appointee will work across several of the Project’s strands of research, focusing on historical and theological analysis of the emergence and evolution of quantum