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, income-generating teams and data colleagues, you will prepare and review management accounts, support budgeting, forecasting and planning processes, and deliver clear, insightful financial information. You
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, including a research budget, and act as a source of information and advice to other members of the group on scientific protocols and experimental techniques are highly desirable traits. Informal enquiries may
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-assembly, molecular binding, and catalysis. The project aims to overcome current data and methodological limitations to enable predictive modelling of complex supramolecular systems. This post is fixed term
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will also be part of the Data Analytics and Epidemiology (DAE) group (PSI) with opportunities for collaboration and career development. The position is suitable for a highly motivated computational
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holder will be to design, develop, update, and maintain study related web applications including assisting with the use and management of large and complex data. To be considered for the role, you will
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excellence and operational effectiveness across the department. This includes driving efficient end-to-end recruitment and onboarding, safeguarding compliance and data integrity, and providing managers with
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data records, routine weekly cleaning of the lab and clean room, whilst overseeing consumable and reagent stock control and equipment maintenance. A degree in a biomedical, biological or biotechnological
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, Reliability and Teamwork Research Unit. Specifically, they will be working to supervise data collection, cleaning and analysis and helping in the writing up and publication of the results. This will involve
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to determine whether the Hubble tension arises from observational issues or from limitations in the current cosmological model by combining lensing information and dynamics of the lens to measure H0
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during field trials; working with on-site teams to oversee robotic platforms from both a technical and health and safety standpoint. For more information about the ORI, please see: ori.ox.ac.uk Informal