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will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis. In this position, you will manage and innovate next-generation algorithms, focusing on both
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Medicine, Statistical Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related quantitative discipline. You will also demonstrate a proficiency in statistical programming using R and/or Python, with
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Genetics. These residential courses run over eleven months, with two terms of scheduled teaching and one term dedicated to hands-on laboratory or computer-based research. In the MSc in Clinical Embryology
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Automated Verification theme in the Department of Computer Science and a research group with responsibility for carrying out research on the robustness (continuity) of equivalences in probabilistic systems
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Join Oxford Digital Health Labs as a Senior Research Scientist or Software Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis
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organised Programme Manager to take a leading role in the delivery of our world-class Executive MBA. This flagship programme attracts over 140 students annually from more than 30 countries, generating around
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energy densities exceeding LMFP and competitive with NMC. A postdoctoral research position is available on this 3D-CAT project in the area of computer modelling and materials design of lithium battery
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We are seeking a full-time experienced Senior Research Programme Manager to join the to join the team at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering within the Department of Engineering Science
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About the Role We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated senior postdoctoral researcher in computational biology. The successful candidate will join a multi-disciplinary team working in
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translational regulation, immuno-oncology and cancer genetics. The post involves working at the interface of computational informatics and cancer cell and molecular immunology. The post is funded by a