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-molecule analysis of full-length proteoforms. This project combines chemical biology, biophysics, and biotechnology to engineer protein nanopore systems and biochemical workflows capable of directly
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Associate to support Professor David Willis and the CURLEW Project (Census of Urban and Rural Language in England and Wales), for which an SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation) grant has been awarded
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. The successful candidate will join the busy Mechanical Engineering Group (MEG) within one of the largest departments in the University, giving the opportunity to work on and contribute to world-leading high
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on combining theoretical and computational approaches (including data-driven mathematical models, tools for identifiability analysis and uncertainty quantification) to understand fundamental aspects
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interest in photopharmacology. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience
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University of Oxford. This is a unique opportunity for you to provide diverse audiences with high-quality experiences and contribute to creative idea development within the wider programme, supporting
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This 36-month postdoctoral position is part of the project ENLIGHT (Enabling a Lifecycle Approach to Graphite for Advanced Modular Reactors) consortium, a £13.2 million, five-year programme
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We are seeking a full-time Robotics Software and Systems Engineer to join our team at Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI), an independent institute within the Dept of Engineering Science in central
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%) allocated to teaching on the School’s programmes and developing the Alfred Landecker Programme. The post is generously supported by funds from the Alfred Landecker Foundation, to support a programme of
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computational datasets such as single cell transcriptomics, and be able to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment. A clear track record of scientific productivity