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together to answer some of the most important questions about the causes, prevention and treatment of disease. We are seeking a Researcher to apply statistical and computational approaches towards
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computational approaches towards a new project which seeks to better understand the causes and consequences of the correlation between multiple traits and to quantify trait variation that arises from new
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the first instance. Please note the eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https://www.ukri.org/what-we-do/developing-people-and-skills/esrc/funding-for-postgraduate-training-and-development/eligibility
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support for conferences, training, or public involvement activities, subject to approval. Details of course fees are available here: https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-psychiatry
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Research Assistant to investigate digital reading comprehension through large-scale data analysis. This role, funded by the John Fell Fund, sits at the fascinating intersection of computational
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computing skills, including the knowledge of UNIX/Linux, Fortran, Python, or other high-level languages. The post is full time and fixed term until 31 December 2026. The closing date for applications is noon
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‘foundations’ that develop in response to the loads applied to the tree. For example, trees subjected to high winds (inducing large moments) develop roots that prioritise lateral spread rather than depth
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We are recruiting for an exciting research role as a Research Assistant/Data Coordinator, for the Children’s Surgery Outcome Reporting (CSOR) programme. This position is ideal for candidates with
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Thermodynamics • Ability to program in Matlab or Python The following skills are desirable but not essential: • Experience in numerical methods (e.g. finite elements) Application Procedure Informal enquiries
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PhD Studentship available on the RAINZ CDT programme at the University of Oxford. Project Overview Abstract: Nuclear facilities require regular inspection to monitor specific locations (for example