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epidemiological parameter estimation. This position is funded by Google.org through their Health AI Programme and will be based at the Pandemic Sciences Institute, University of Oxford. You will work closely with
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support the smooth day-to-day running of the galleries. You will also highlight key objects on display, once trained and help maintain security and safety, respond appropriately to incidents, and prepare
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stock reaches the shop floor and customers without delay. You will also support the picking, packing and dispatch of online and wholesale orders, preparing documentation, packaging goods securely and
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management and analysis of large-scale datasets to address joint GSK-Oxford hypotheses, working with academic, clinical and industry colleagues. They will help to develop and maintain computational pipelines
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checks, minor DIY maintenance tasks, reporting faults through estates systems, and assisting with room setups for meetings and events. You may also support basic security duties such as opening and locking
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University buildings remain safe, secure and welcoming for all who use them. Location: Andrew Wiles Building, Oxford Salary: Grade 3: £27,534 - £28,437 per annum Contract: Full time, Permanent Please note
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, and intervening in the internal representations and computations of large-scale AI systems. The project explores areas including automated circuit discovery, structured capability hypotheses from
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the REF Working Group and Unit of Assessment (UoA) Lead to provide specialist administrative support for the Department of Computer Science’s submission to REF 2029. The postholder will ensure relevant
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. The post-holder will be one of six centre-funded postdoctoral researchers delivering on projects that form our core research programme. They will be a cornerstone of the centre, collaborating across our
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the Director of Graduate Studies on both the curriculum aspects of the programme and its organisational aspects. As such, you will have an active role in ensuring the delivery of strategic and structural