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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Researcher in Linguistic Data to work in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at the University of Oxford. You will work closely with
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Location: Walton Street, Oxford, OX1 2HG An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Researcher in Linguistic Data to work in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at the University
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. Extensive deidentified electronic healthcare data records are available from hospitals in Oxfordshire and elsewhere in the UK. You will have opportunities to apply a wide variety of approaches including Large
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willingness to learn new methodologies, developing statistical models. They will have a good working knowledge of modern applied statistical techniques, and analysing routine health care data sets. Experience
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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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of Childcare” at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. This project examines monitoring technologies, often referred to as “parental control apps”, and how parents make use of them to help them
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. A researcher with a background in historical linguistics will spend 6 months investigating the development and interaction of languages in use on the island in antiquity and will be responsible
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, to build the software infrastructure necessary to support both novel technical developments and to deliver tools necessary for the applied (climate change mitigation) focus of the project. The position
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Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is seeking to appoint an ERC Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Invisible East research programme. About the role You will be reporting
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and is fixed-term for 3 years until April 2027. This is an industry collaboration project aimed at advancing the research into the use, extension and optimization of multi-modal large language models