ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES jobs in OXFORD, United Kingdom

of the physical properties of polarized emissions in the microwave domain, together with an unprecedentedly thorough... will have or be close to obtaining a PhD in a relevant area of astronomy, physics or engineering. The successful candidate will have a proven record...

University of Oxford

Centre, Headington. The post is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is fixed-term... Team to develop prototype regenerative and therapeutic technologies for cardiac tissue engineering using extracellular...

University of Oxford

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is fixed-term until April 2027. You will be joining the team...Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Electroactive Biomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Engineering Department of Engineering...

University of Oxford

consists of 25 active grants from around 10 external funders includes projects funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences... to join the Oxford Robotics Institute at the University of Oxford's Engineering Science Department on a fixed term contract...

University of Oxford

.) What We're Looking For... The successful candidate will hold a degree in physical, chemical, or biological sciences... areas including nanopore science, molecular biology and applications, informatics, engineering, electronics, manufacturing...

Oxford Nanopore Technologies

, we welcome applications from researchers working on environmental issues within any of the natural, social, physical, or engineering sciences...

University of Oxford

, Investigator Brochure, NDA documents). Requirements PhD, PharmD, Msc or MD (in natural sciences, mathematics, physical... sciences or engineering) 10+ years experience in clinical drug development and 7+ years planning and conducting MS projects...

Lifelancer

, we welcome applications from researchers working on environmental issues within any of the natural, social, physical, or engineering sciences...

University of Oxford