137 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Limerick" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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) or equivalent in a highly quantitative, meteorology, physics, earth observation. Experience with post-qualification research and strong publication records would be essential as well as sufficient specialist
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2025). Our microchip-based escape-time technology platform now enables measurements of the physical properties of macromolecules such as their electrical charge, size and 3D conformation with
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computational docking and/or AI-assisted predictive tools. All molecules will be screened using in vitro and cell-based platforms established in our team, and the best will be continued to more advanced models
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We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate reporting to the Principal Investigator Prof Yee-Whye Teh, they will be a member of the Oxford Computational Statistics and Machine Learning
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their expertise in being part of a laboratory delivering assay results to underpin a multicentre drug screening programme in ALS. This post is suitable for a bioscience graduate with excellent organisational skills
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and impactful research into intrinsic motivation, with a particular focus on building computational theories that predict human behaviour in the absence of extrinsic rewards, and testing them using
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management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Department of Chemistry and is available as soon as possible. Application Process Applications
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effectively within the research programme as outlined in the role description This is a full time, fixed term post (part time considered) for 3 years. The closing date for applications is noon on 14 April 2026
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extensions subject to funding. Application process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your application. In your
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Project and has a fixed term, ending March 31, 2027. This project focusses on the experimental characterization of cosolvent lithium-ion electrolytes, to refine their descriptions in physics-based models