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A DPhil is the Oxford equivalent of a PhD.
Successfully completing a DPhil usually involves submitting a thesis and then an oral examination of your work, a viva voce . Examiners must be satisfied that your thesis represents a significant and substantial piece of research, is conveyed in a lucid and scholarly manner and that you have a good general knowledge of your academic field.
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Open scholarship, University of Oxford, Keble College 1982-1985Gibbs Prize in Biochemistry, University of Oxford, 1985Dee Scholarship, University of Oxford St Hugh’s College 1985-1988
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Dr. Röder is a company founder and author or co-author of more than 100 publications/talks in theoretical physics and computational sciences. Dr. Röder obtained his D.Phil at Oxford University, and went on to become an eminent theoretical physicist with positions at University of Hanover and Bayreuth (Germany) and Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has led projects involving the diagonalization of gigadimensional matrices, has done pioneering work in the microscopic mechanisms of colossal magneto resistive perovskites, and initiated the first use of large-scale inverse problem techniques in the analysis of neutron scattering data. Recruited from Los Alamos, Dr. Röder serves as Biodesix’ CTO, leading the Research side of the Company and designing functionality for next generation products and services. Dr. Röder is a Rhodes Scholar.
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http://www.biodesix.com/about/our-team/heinrich-roder
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