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      <description>Location: Oxford | Salary: &amp;pound;30000 - &amp;pound;40000/annum | Type: Permanent | We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented physicist to support the development, testing, and application of-advanced -simulation tools. You will work on real-world design challenges, helping customers create innovative -components while ensuring -software meets the highest standards of quality and performance.   Key Responsibilities   Develop and implement test cases and computational methods to ensure product quality  Rigorously test new software features, identifying limitations and opportunities for improvement  Provide structured feedback to the development team on usability, performance, and enhancements  Design and write automation scripts (Python or MATLAB) to improve internal workflows and customer efficiency   About You       A strong BSc or MSc in Physics       Solid understanding of scientific problem-solving and analytical methods       Interest or experience in areas such as electromagnetism, semiconductor device physics)       Programming experience in Python or MATLAB (preferred)   &lt;/ul</description>
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