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established but also develop new approaches to integrating AI/ML models as well as incorporate appropriate datasets to validate computational algorithms for T cell immunogenicity. It is essential that you hold
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Applications are invited for the post of Senior Research Associate in Algorithms and Complexity Theory to be held in the Department of Computer Science, with effect from 1st September 2026 for two years
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genetic variability and conservation across DENV and ZIKV strains, developing computational algorithms to evaluate viral diversity, and working closely with immunologists to design peptide sets for immune
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of Oxford. The post is funded by United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) and is for 24 months. The researcher will develop 3D mapping and reconstruction algorithms with relevance to mobile robotics
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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society. For over two decades, OII has led the field in exploring how innovations such as generative AI, machine learning, algorithmic platforms, and autonomous systems are transforming economies
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We are looking for a motivated Research Associate to conduct research in Algorithms and Computational Complexity, with applications to Game Theory and Optimisation. The research is led by Paul
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Are you passionate about pioneering neurotechnology to transform lives affected by chronic pain? Join the University of Oxford’s EPIONE programme, a six-year EPSRC-funded initiative that brings
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ovarian cancer prognosis, COVID-19 prediction, and childhood mental health. You will have (or be close to completing) a PhD in a quantitative discipline such as computer science, mathematics, statistics
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fixed-term basis until 31st January 2029. The AI Hub: The EPSRC-funded Erlangen AI Hub brings together leading minds from across the UK’s mathematical, algorithmic and computational communities, employing