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. This is part of an EPSRC-funded project on Algorithmic Comparison of Stochastic Systems. The post holder will work closely with the Principal Investigator, Stefan Kiefer, but also with other members of a
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Join Oxford Digital Health Labs as a Senior Research Scientist or Software Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis
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the European Research Council (ERC). The project aims to tackle central challenges in the fields of online algorithms and learning-augmented algorithms. Goals of the project include the advancement
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of the advertised post are to contribute to the BPAI project (as described below), with emphasis on probabilistic verification or programming for concurrency or distribution. This may involve probabilistic session
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calendars, the preparation and distribution of agendas and taking, transcription and distribution of minutes, and follow up of action points arising from meetings. You will be educated to at least A-Level
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the Faculties of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics and Modern Languages. Division of time between the two Faculties to be flexibly distributed according to contingencies, as determined by the IT Manager
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team. You will lead in the design and implementation of statistical and computational algorithms of different datasets, and implement novel algorithms within the framework of existing code, providing
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, and maintaining software systems to support these research projects. This includes building data pipelines, developing algorithms, and ensuring that data is stored efficiently and is accessible to all
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We are seeking to appoint a Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Bioinformatics to develop a predictive algorithm for immunogenicity based on biological mechanism. GlaxoSmithKline and Oxford
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reliability of data • at all time, including either developing or liaising with others to use chemometrics, ML/AI algorithms and/or multivariate analysis. • Manage your own research activities