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at the Botnar Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. The NDORMS Pharmaco- and Device epidemiology research group is involved in a number of national and international studies exploring the conditions of
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Epidemiology and Health Data Sciences to join the Pharmaco- and Device epidemiology research group led by Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra at the Botnar Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. The NDORMS
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DPhil Studentship in Experimental Soft Matter (Fluctuations in microfluidic and nanofluidic systems)
of Professor Alice Thorneywork in the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford. Research in the Thorneywork group focuses on the development of experimental model systems built
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the development of new computational algorithms to both predict and analyze XPCI radiographs. The candidate will go on to apply these techniques to specific high-rate processes, such as the dynamic fragmentation
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university. In 2009, with the assistance of the University of Oxford, the Charlie Perkins Trust established annual Charlie Perkins Scholarships to support two talented Indigenous Australians each year to
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Oxford-Emmy Graduate Scholarship Two full Oxford-Emmy Graduate Scholarships are available to applicants to full-time or part-time DPhil courses in Physics, Mathematics or Computer Sciences, within
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of Cambridge and Bonn and numerous international partners. The programme investigates how to place the questions of social justice and environmental sustainability at the heart of technology development and how
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university. In 2009, with the assistance of the University of Oxford, the Charlie Perkins Trust established annual Charlie Perkins Scholarships to support two talented Indigenous Australians each year to
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the work will be the enhancement and development of current and new computational algorithms to both predict and analyze XPCI radiographs. The candidate will go on to apply these techniques to specific
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addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence (AI). Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, CFI is based at the University of Cambridge, with partners in the University of Oxford