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the climate system through the development and utilisation of geospatial foundation models for clouds in the context of climate research. Successful applicants will work closely with IBM and our international
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willingness to learn new skills and undertake further training and development aligned to the role, which may include working with laboratory animals Experience in working in a scientific laboratory, including
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internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. The Andrews lab is a new addition to the IDRM
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research community with access to internal research seminars and other professional development opportunities. Responsibilities The postholder will work with the Director and CoDirector, post-doctoral
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on research pertinent to the project. By scaling up data, compute and model size, large language models (LLMs) have gained an impressive and ever growing array of capabilities. The next phase of development
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cavitation detection, imaging, and monitoring. You will be responsible for engaging in reactor design, construction, development, and characterisation. You will also be expected to integrate a cavitation
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funding. You will be responsible for the development of novel acquisition, reconstruction, image analysis and/or modelling methods for cerebrovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to improve
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offers a dynamic, collaborative research environment with a strong international profile, a track record of scientific excellence, and a deep commitment to training and career development. This is an
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interactive systems and derive rigorous results that clarify key limits, trade-offs, and conditions under which stronger guarantees are possible. Alongside theory development, you will run targeted
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major UK initiative to accelerate the development of gene therapies for currently untreatable genetic disorders. Key institutions involved at Oxford include the Institute of Developmental and Regenerative