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The Quantum Information and Computation group in the Mathematical Institute, led by Prof Balint Koczor, is looking for a highly motivated and exceptionally talented quantum theorist to lead new
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Location: Andrew Wiles Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG Contract type: Fixed Term until 30th September 2028 The Quantum Information and Computation group in
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We invite applications for up to two Postdoctoral Research Associates to work with Professors Ulrike Tillmann, Vidit Nanda and Heather Harrington on an exciting project in applied topology for data
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We invite applications for an outstanding postdoctoral research associate in data-driven modelling of collective cell behaviour to work with Professor Ruth Baker at the Mathematical Institute
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Academy of Engineering Green Future Fellowship, the postholder will design and integrate automated experimental workflows and data pipelines to accelerate the discovery and optimisation of OPV devices
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these and to deduce fluxes of heat and material across the MTZ. The post holders will be responsible for compiling seismic data sets (focusing on surface-wave overtones and body-wave data including precursors
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will include coordinating multiple aspects of the project, refining working hypotheses in light of new data, and contributing ideas for new research directions. The post-holder will be encouraged
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while contributing conceptually to the overall research programme. This will include coordinating multiple aspects of the project, refining working hypotheses in light of new data, and contributing ideas
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operando data related to battery degradation and safety. You will develop and implement advanced deep learning models to analyse multi-modal operando data from accelerated stress testing, with the aim
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unprecedented precision, one at a time and in real time (Nature, 2010; Nature Nanotechnology, 2012, 2017; Science 2025). The project involves a combination of optical imaging, nanofabrication, data analysis, and