11 Education "Mathematics" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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the Lohse group in Edinburgh to develop new simulation and inference methods, and implement these in the msprime simulator and/or tskit library. You will develop high-quality open-source software as part of
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We are looking to appoint a research scientist to carry out research in machine learning and artificial intelligence to develop interpretable clinical decision support tools and novel methodologies
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report to Prof Simon de Lusignan and Dr Jose Ordonez-Mena. The post holder will be encouraged to develop research ideas and apply for research/programme grants under supervision of the line manager. They
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. Candidates are expected to demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively, plan and execute research activities, and work in a team. Teaching duties of up to three hours per week during University term
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for studies across MSK diseases of interest, working with other team members, and contributing to the overall planning of studies. You will develop methodologies for analyses and data collection in
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fixed-term duration of 24 months. The researcher will work with Dr Adina Pusok to develop, test and use computer models to explore the key processes by which magma creates and shapes the ocean floor. Mid
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and educational contributors to early mathematical learning for neurodivergent children. Our focus will be three groups of children with genetic conditions diagnosed early in life (Down’s syndrome
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brings together world-leading centres at the Universities of Oxford, Edinburgh, Strathclyde and Sheffield. CoTide’s team of around 35 researchers and academics will develop holistic integrated models
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the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. You will be responsible for working with senior medical statisticians to develop medical statistical methods for improving our understanding
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goals of Deep Medicine. The objective of the project is to develop and enhance a range of Transformer-based models to predict the risk of key clinical outcomes, such as all-cause mortality and