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dynamics as well as interactions with other cellular components. Ideally applicants should possess a PhD in biochemistry (or related descipline) and ideally experience in either Drosophila research and/or
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Time Fixed Term Closing Date: Thursday 23 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2699824DA Are you a passionate engineer with a PhD/ working towards your PHD who is eager to push the
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collaborators and travel to academic conferences and project meetings to present the work. Successful candidates must hold (or close to completing) a PhD in a relevant subject. Knowledge and experience in
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our theoretical collaborators (Adam Kirrander, Oxford, Zdenek Masin, Prague) on the interpretation. To be successful you will have a PhD (or within six months of completion) or equivalent professional
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the RAI UK programme. To be successful you will have: PhD in a field related to one of the following: Deep learning, Explainable AI, Causal reasoning. A strong publication record in AI venues (NeurIPS
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to write research papers for publication in high impact research journals and attend/present at relevant conferences. There will be an opportunity to supervisor PhD and Master students as a secondary
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inclusive academic community. Opportunities for professional development and career growth, e.g., mentorship of PhD students, development of funding applications, involvement in teaching activities
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Russell Group, a top 100 global university (QS World Rankings, 2023) and top 15 in the UK (Complete University Guide, 2023). The successful candidate will have a PhD in Philosophy or a related subject, and
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Engineering at the University of Oxford. You will have a PhD in either biological sciences, biophysics or biomedical engineering, ideally with a background in either bone biology, microbiology or acoustics
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who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being