193 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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applications. In this role, you will take the lead on an independent project within our broader research programme. Your work will centre on identifying and characterising novel regulators of the immune response
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well as strong computing skills, including the knowledge of UNIX/Linux, Fortran, Python, or other high-level languages. The post is full time and fixed term for 3 years. The closing date for applications is noon
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The Phonetics Laboratory is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to carry out research on the effects of long-term language contact on prosody and other phonetic phenomena, with
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anxiety, to work within the established research programme. Substantial hands-on research and professional experience of working with individuals with mental health difficulties, including first-hand
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Postdoctoral Research Associate (Research Fellow) Our team at the University of Oxford’s Department of Biology, Oxford Martin School and Pandemic Sciences Institute is looking to hire one Pandemic
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choice theory, or computational modelling. This post is based at the Department of Computer Science and on-site working is required. Remote and part-time working is possible in agreement with Professor
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sciences discipline, you will be self-motivated, imaginative and able to plan and deliver a research project. You will have a PhD (or be near completion) in one of the above disciplines and have experience
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. The applicant should be well versed in structured programming, in the maintenance of numerical codes and in the training of new users, such as graduate students. A proven track record of collaborative
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learning, at the intersection of reinforcement learning, deep learning and computer vision, in order to train effective robotic agents in simulation. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or near completion
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute