738 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" positions at University of Oxford
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into real-world settings. You will be responsible for developing machine learning and AI algorithms for a range of data and applications (e.g. natural language processing, multivariate time-series data
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staff as we embark on a journey to modernise and enhance the delivery of our IT support services. As an IT Service Desk Analyst, you will work closely with a range of staff across multiple departments
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the day-to-day operations of the Chemistry estate. You will have direct responsibility of the Inorganic chemistry Laboratory, whilst providing support across multiple Chemistry facilities (totalling 27,000
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, delivering tested methods, and creating algorithms to expand MMFM capabilities across domains like cardiology, geo-intelligence, and language communication. The postholder will help lead a project work package
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editorial skills, strong research and analytical abilities, and proven experience in developing and delivering strategic communications plans across multiple platforms. The role requires solid project
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communications plans across multiple projects • Experience working with, understanding and consulting different stakeholder groups during communication activities
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and a keen eye for detail. You are confident working independently, managing multiple tasks, and prioritising effectively to meet deadlines. You will be comfortable using standard office software and
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aims to develop formal frameworks and algorithms for eliciting, aggregating, and analysing stakeholder preferences over risk and safety in AI systems. The Research Assistant will support the development
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computational social choice, and aims to develop formal frameworks and algorithms for eliciting, aggregating, and analysing stakeholder preferences over risk and safety in AI systems. The Research Assistant will
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conduct original academic research projects and associated activities, taking direction from your supervisor and other colleagues as appropriate. You will also coordinate multiple aspects of work to deliver