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are kept to professional and industry standards. You should hold a relevant degree in Engineering or Computer Science with post-qualification experience in working in a research group or R&D. The role
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The Department of Computer Science has a new opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Geometric ML for molecular modelling, working together with Michael Bronstein. Conducting original research, you
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and will be the senior lead in terms of orchestrating delivery of all work within the Portfolio. The Administration Portfolio currently comprises a collection of major technology projects and programme
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The Department of Computer Science seeks to employ a senior researcher to work on a project in the area of Concurrent, Distributed and Quantum Programming (UKRI/EPSRC/ERC), under the direction of PI
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members of the research team including research assistants and PhD students. This specific project and the wider programme of work are both developing and applying innovative complexity economics and policy
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, statistics or relevant subject area such as molecular biology. You should have strong computational skills and have past experience working with RNA and small compound data sets. Critical thinking, good
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IT Services department as a Programme Manager (Communications) supporting the University’s digital transformation journey. IT Services is a key department that ensures that the University has
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computer code as required. You will devise novel approaches for data analysis, develop informatics structures to manage large datasets, and contribute to code and data sharing and deposition via appropriate
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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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multi-disciplinary team of biological, computational and mathematical researchers by curating and processing raw ‘omic and spatial biology data and performing hypothesis led and hypothesis generating