49 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Research Assistant on Session Types: Theory and Programming Semantics Fixed-term until 30 September 2026 to start from 1 October 2025 Grade 06: £34,982-£40,855 per annum inclusive of Oxford
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the Wood Lab in the Department of Paediatrics as our Postdoctoral Researcher This role is part of a larger interdisciplinary program focused
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role in participating in the exchange programme with Johns Hopkins University. You will also be responsible for contributing new research project ideas, managing your own administrative activities and
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to enable robust robot autonomy in complex, real-world environments. The post sits within our EPSRC Programme Grant in Embodied Intelligence and will advance the state of the art in localisation and scene
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researchers in the Future of Food programme at the Oxford Martin School. You must hold or be close to the completion of a doctoral degree in a relevant field (e.g. data science, industrial ecology, geography
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have strong quantitative analysis skills, using statistical programming packages such as R, as well as excellent communication skills. This is a full time, fixed term post (part time considered) for 3
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surveys, early universe and gravitational physics. Good programming experience, an enthusiasm for coding and data analysis, and the ability to work in a large collaboration, are particularly relevant
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to a large-scale, interdisciplinary research programme. We are looking for someone with proven expertise in a fast-paced environment, who is committed to delivering high-quality research support and
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. Advanced programming skills, particularly in Python. Experience with computational approaches to protein folding welcome. Familiarity with molecular dynamics simulation tools such as GROMACS welcome. A solid
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Health Modelling, to work with a team working with Dr Ben Amies-Cull on a research programme on the Cities for Better Health: Child Obesity