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management, computer science, or computational social sciences with substantial post-qualification research experience. They will have proven research experience and track record in the area of digital economy
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-stipendiary, is to provide a social and academic base for visiting scholars to conduct research in Oxford University, to have access to University libraries, and to use the College as a means of establishing
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, research and support staff and students from a wide variety of backgrounds. We share the common goal to further the discipline of chemistry and its positive impact on society through excellence in teaching
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to the career stage. About You: The ideal candidate should possess or be near completion of a PhD in sociology, anthropology, human geography, development studies, politics, or area studies (social sciences
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social sciences, and humanities. Our research covers the broad range of issues that you might expect to address in the community, including cardiovascular and metabolic disease, cancer, infectious diseases
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structural biology, molecular dynamics simulations and bioinformatics. You will be involved in managing these multiple server systems, with a particular focus on those for cryo-electron microscopy, structural
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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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, to the development of new and better technologies in order to enhance the use of pre-clinical imaging. This is a full-time position with a 2-year fixed term in the first instance. This post-holder will be an integral
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and technology must evolve in the digital era. The programme is enabling Oxford to preserve its unique place in the world by being digitally fit for the future. The post holder will be required to work
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involving structural biology, molecular dynamics simulations and bioinformatics. You will be involved in managing these multiple server systems, with a particular focus on those for cryo-electron microscopy