265 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Oxford
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from across the Eurozone to develop state-of-the-art multimodal LLMs. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the ethical frameworks that will guide the future of this rapidly evolving
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Sleep theme. As a theme member the post holder will benefit from exciting opportunities for training and career development, which may prepare the post holder to apply for a PhD/DPhil. The post holder
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of health economics researchers based at the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences (NDPCHS). The successful candidate will help develop and deliver a portfolio of health
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focus on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor Chris Holmes, and with
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to evaluate and stress-test LLM agents in system-level environments. Studying adversarial threats and hijack scenarios. Developing practical safeguards and certification strategies to ensure safe execution
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O’Brien’s research groups at the Department of Engineering Science (Central Oxford). The post is fixed term for two years and is funded by the EPSRC. The development of large-scale quantum computers will
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by the EPSRC. The research will involve developing new controlled polymerization catalysts to deliver carbon dioxide-derived and bio-derived polymers. The catalysts, and processes, used to make
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Applications are invited for the position of Researcher in Microscopy Image Analysis. The position is available for a fixed term of 12 months and is full time. The post holder will develop
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immunity and immunosuppression in cancer, with focus on understanding and enhancing immunity for the prevention of cancer development and spread. This is an exceptional opportunity for a driven individual to
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molecular evolution, particularly in viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential, as well as those with significant implications for plant and animal health. This post is part of a Wellcome Trust-funded