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The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. We are...
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, applied mathematics, physics, or computer science. You should have experience in developing and applying statistical methods and in programming. Experience in analysing high-dimensional datasets is highly
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). The post is funded by BBSRC and is fixed-term for 18 months, expected to start on the 1 of November, 2024. You will be joining a team to carry out both experimental and mathematical modelling research
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to the development of relevant mathematical models, write articles and presentation summarizing results of investigations. You should possess a PhD/DPhil or be near completion (doctoral thesis must have been submitted
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of Materials based within the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division at the University of Oxford on a temporary basis. The Division and Department is a truly inspirational and fascinating environment
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number of areas of computer science and mathematics, including verification, control theory, logic, and number theory. We will support your career development, through supporting your scientific work, and
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of Control Engineering, mathematical modelling and Engineering Biology are being sought. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with our interdisciplinary team that includes experts in synthetic
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linkage purposes to better characterise health outcomes and their sub-types. To be considered, you must hold (or close to completion of) a PhD in computer science, mathematics, software engineering or
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, applied mathematics, physics, or computer science. You should have experience in developing and applying statistical methods and in programming. Experience in analysing high-dimensional datasets is highly
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We are looking to appoint a Part-time Research Group Administrator to provide comprehensive administrative support for The Oxford Psychological Interventions in Childhood and adolescence (TOPIC) research group led by Professor Cathy Creswell. The work of the team aims to improve outcomes from...