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of structures and turbines. You should possess a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a related discipline, have a strong background and relevant experience in fluid
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statistical approaches to the study of the genetic architecture of human complex traits, with a focus on modelling statistical interactions between genetic mutations in DNA using Biobank-scale data
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, preferably Idris, and working with dependently-typed language architectures and evolving them and experience in developing meta-theories for dependently typed languages, preferably observational and
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to unravel the molecular architecture of the chloroplast’s beta-barrel protein assembly machinery using structural tools. About you The successful candidate will have a PhD with relevant experience in
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cutting-edge in situ technologies (cryoFIB/SEM and cryoET) to explore the chromatin architecture at the integration targeting sites. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close in completion) in
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the architectural direction of the platform, and provide guidance to build the best possible products. We anticipate the role being approximately 80% leadership work, and 20% hands-on engineering. You will be
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the discipline of work including as a first author is essential, as well as experience of original deep learning in imaging architecture design and evaluation. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor
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across projects, and implementing practical solutions that meet our organisation's evolving needs. In this collaborative environment, you'll be one of the key contributors to the architecture and
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Architecture (‘CAVAA’) which is hosted by the Oxford Uehiro Centre. The position is part-time (0.5 fte) and fixed-term to 31 August 2024. The research focus of the support role is consciousness and the moral
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unique venue. Located in Oxford’s medieval city centre, the Sheldonian Theatre is a Grade 1 listed architectural jewel, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1699. The principal ceremonial hall