253 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Oxford
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. The project will define new near miss and severe morbidity definitions allowing us to identify electronically when significant events happen. We will then develop a large multi-centre maternity routine dataset
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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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. Importantly, this role offers you the chance to develop your own indepdent research project within the broader scope of innovaTEbehaviour and the Treiber lab. We will support your professional growth by
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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to provide a time-limited period of teaching development and support, so as a result there is no expectation that the post will be extended beyond the advertised period of two years. The person appointed
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. The purpose of post is specifically to provide a time-limited period of teaching development and support, so as a result there is no expectation that the post will be extended beyond the advertised period of
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of the project will be to develop trajectories of dietary change towards healthier and more sustainable diets with a particular attention to alternative protein sources, and to integrate environmental, health, and
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the DR Amiya Bhatia. This role includes research assistant work such as handling and analysis of quantitative and mixed-methods data from pre-post and retrospective surveys, development of study
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organisational skills that might include, sample management, electronic lab books, working with collaborators. Ability to work supportively in a laboratory environment, and to supervise and educate junior co
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The Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis (O-CAP) clinical psychology research group develops, tests, and implements new theory-driven psychological treatments for patients with psychosis. We