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About the role This postdoc position will be part of an exciting project exploring the principles of biodiversity and sustainability with an emphasis on quantifying large mammal movement, decision
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language processing are encouraged to apply. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of biology, acoustics, and AI. The researcher will be working as part
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. A full-time post is available for a fixed-term duration of 2 years, with an opportunity to extend subject to funding. The place of work will be at the Denys Wilkinson Building, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1
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for peer-reviewed journals, presenting papers at international conferences, and leading seminars to disseminate research findings. It is essential that you hold a relevant PhD/DPhil with post-qualification
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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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, ultimately performing single molecule measurements of mass, charge, and chemical profiles in a complex biological mixtures. This position is motivated by the fact that integration of these technologies
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of social groups and sports clubs for those looking for more than just a great place to work. About you Applicants should hold a PhD/DPhil, or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil, in a subject area involving
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. A full-time post is available for a fixed-term duration of 3 years, with an opportunity to extend subject to funding. The place of work will be at the Denys Wilkinson Building, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1
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collaborators across archaeological, environmental and forensic sciences. This post is a fixed-term contract for 3 years, with possibility of an extension, depending on funding. It is a full-time position
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-reviewed journals that demonstrates your bioinformatics expertise. A PhD/DPhil (or near completion) in a discipline of direct relevant to bioinformatics and genomic research is essential. In this role, you