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the ESRC project Generations of London English: Dialect and Social Change in Real Time. Project website: https://generationsoflondonenglish.org/ Led by Principal Investigator Professor Devyani Sharma
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About the role The SalGo Team ( https://salgo.web.ox.ac.uk/ ) at the University of Oxford’s Department of Biology seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the NERC Pushing the Frontiers project
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found in the job description, and why you would like to do this role. See guidance at https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/cv-and-supporting-statement. Any technical questions related to this vacancy can be sent
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on the application process at https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/application-process The closing date for applications is 12:00 midday on 16 January 2026 It is anticipated that interviews will take place on 5 February 2026
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University pages on the application process at https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/application-process The closing date for applications is 12:00 midday on 16 January 2026 It is anticipated that interviews will
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be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application. Please see the University pages on the application process at https
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, computer science, statistical or population genetics, or a related discipline), and a strong motivation to work on problems in genetics and you will also have relevant coding experience with producing high-quality
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discrete dislocation plasticity modelling of metals and a good knowledge of dislocation plasticity and solid mechanics. Fortran coding experience and knowledge of Abaqus, Fortran user subroutines and crystal
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of technical staff and research students, including training and mentorship. A track record of contributions to open-source community bioinformatics code projects (such as e.g. Bioconductor) and working
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learning in chemistry would be advantageous, as would familiarity with ML approaches for atomistic modelling (e.g., MACE, ACE, NequIP, PhysNet, reactive MD). Prior contributions to scientific code