154 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Assistants in Ion Trap Quantum Computing. The posts are available initially for a fixed-term duration of 2 years, with the possibility
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additional research questions and Prof. Mosher will support the development of a future independent research program. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants
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, with proven experience in software development. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python is essential, and experience working with high-performance computing or cloud-based environments is
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data from a variety of sources, including Spatial Transcriptomics and multiplex Spatial Proteomics platforms and developing skills in computational biology and mathematical spatial analysis via
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. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python and/or C/C++ is essential, along with strong communication skills. These should include the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and
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in Python, or demonstrated ability to rapidly acquire fluent knowledge of new programming languages, libraries, and platforms. A background and/or interest in mathematics or computer science would be
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), have good organisational and communication skills and have experience running research studies in humans. Experience with data analysis and basic experience using programming languages (e.g. R, Python
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Medicine, University of Oxford is to re-programme immune cells as part of a larger programme to develop novel therapeutics (viral vector and/or extracellular vesicle-based) for myocardial regeneration. Key
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with different diseases in diverse populations and to identify potential therapeutic targets. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a programme of research that assess the causal relevance
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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