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The Kennedy Institute are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher with experience in bioinformatics/computational biology and a strong interest in human genetics and the microbiome. You will be a member
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until 31 March 2025. The successful candidate will join the Scientific Computing Group in Engineering Science, University of Oxford. The group, led by Prof Wes Armour, focuses on understanding and
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-Time Postdoctoral Researcher in Computer Vision CT image analysis to join the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences (John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford), working in close collaboration with
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computing and simulation relevant to setting a roadmap for ongoing experiments, as well as direct collaboration with experimental teams”. We are advertising four positions, in the areas of: - Adiabatic
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About the role Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in quantum molecular dynamics and advanced computational techniques for novel time-resolved photoelectron
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computational biology. This post provides an opportunity to join the newly established multidisciplinary Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular and Computational Medicine (IMCM) operating within Nuffield Department
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remotely). You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD or equivalent in computational sciences (Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics), together with relevant research experience
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, applied mathematics, physics, or computer science. You should have experience in developing and applying statistical methods and in programming. Experience in analysing high-dimensional datasets is highly
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. The work form part of a Wellcome Fellowship project run by Dr Clarke. The post holder will be responsible for their own research project within this research programme. The project aims to develop a robust
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within the team and lead grant applications on related topics. The suitable candidate must hold a minimum of a PhD, or be nearing completion of a PhD, or an equivalent qualification in computer science