88 data-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"BioData" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work-with-us/ Only online applications received before midday on 2nd February 2026 can be considered. You will be required to upload a
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space-time modulation metasurfaces. Responsibilities include collecting and analyzing experimental data, publishing results, and presenting findings at conferences. This role may involve superconducting
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for optical imaging. Experience and interest in data analysis and the ability to perform basic biochemical work with proteins and DNA will be highly rated in the selection process. The ideal candidate will hold
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Cathy Ye (email: hua.ye@eng.ox.ac.uk) For more information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work-with-us/ Only online applications received before midday on 30 January 2026 can
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Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (BIPAC), on research aimed at extracting cosmological information from large-scale structure (LSS) and Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) probes on very large
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proof-of-principle repetition-rate and staging experimentation. The successful candidate will perform duties that include developing/using particle-in-cell computer codes hosted on local and national high
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three Research Pillars to generate hypotheses and data to underpin subsequent grant applications and high-profile publications. In this role you will lead on the delivery of the assigned CoRE research
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, aerosols, and their interactions, utilising satellite-based remote sensing. Potential areas of emphasis include cloud tracking and the analysis of data from the innovative EarthCARE satellite mission in
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also have experience of structural biology methods, in particular cryogenic electron microscopy and data processing. Enthusiasm for working in a laboratory environment, a pro-active determination to
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the molecular structural dynamics and embedded chiral information in redox-active polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons influence the emergence of novel photoluminescent properties. While the majority of objectives