…and statistics courses at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and in a robotics course at Imperial College London. Research Interest Fabian’s research interest lies in generative modelling, and intersects with probabilistic…
…in 2002 and became professor of Clinical Immunology in 2004 and professor of Neuroimmunology in 2007 where he also joined Oriel as the Mary Machin Professorial Fellow. Research Interests Professor…
…Registrar on academic.registrar@oriel.ox.ac.uk. Research Interests Dr Huber’s research interests are in the mechanics of materials, and particularly the behaviour of functional materials that are used as sensors and actuators. For…
Dr Claire Pearson completed her PhD in immunology at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. She then completed post-doctoral training with Professor Fiona Powrie in Oxford, and stayed…
…School of Biomedical Sciences of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong. Research Interests Professor Sanyal’s research aims to better understand virus-host interactions, with a particular emphasis…
…Swinburne. Professor Wynn has held positions at King’s College, London, the University of Glasgow, where he was a Gifford Postdoctoral Research Fellow, the Australian Catholic University, the University of Exeter,…
…Department. Initially, he was a member of and taught at St Hugh’s college. In 2021 he joined Oriel College as the Graduate Teaching and Research Scholar in Mathematics and will…
…to offer a scholarship to support one postgraduate student to undertake research into the politics of sex and gender identities in diverse societies. Modern liberal democracies like the United Kingdom…
…legacies. To encourage students in Year 12 to develop their abilities for independent research and thought. To support teachers of able pupils by providing interesting and challenging further work and…
…people by investing in basic and translational research to improve treatments. Professor Cox was asked to attend the select committee in person as an expert witness, based on her research…