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, attention to detail, and critical thinking. As Imperial College staff, in addition to a competitive salary and package of attractive terms and conditions of service, we offer many more benefits to enjoy
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. The Chemistry Department at Imperial College London holds a Gold Athena Swan award holder. Candidates must complete and online application. Please complete and upload an as directed, also providing a CV
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Dr Thomas Heinis and Dr Thomas Ouldridge are looking for aspiring PostDoctoral researchers who are interested in joining a collaborative project at Imperial College aiming to developing highly
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, Molecular Sciences Research Hub, Imperial College London , under the supervision of Professor Jason Micklefield. The project is in collaboration with the Grantham Institute and starts on the 29th
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Imperial College London is proud to be part of "AUREUS", an international collaboration consisting of nine leading academic institutions and four prominent industry partners across Europe. Recently
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Location: Francis Crick Institute About the role: We are seeking two ambitious and creative chemical biologists to join the group of Prof Ed Tate at Imperial College and the Francis Crick Institute
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communication systems. 2019: George Jackson, United Kingdom Chemical physicist George Jackson of Imperial College London has been awarded the Bakhuis Roozeboom Medal 2019 by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts
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academic and industrial sectors. You will be recruited for a duration of 36 months and must work towards a PhD at Imperial College London. You will work on an independent research project related
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About the role Imperial College London is proud to be part of "AUREUS", an international collaboration consisting of nine leading academic institutions and four prominent industry partners across
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personal and professional wellbeing . The post is available immediately and the appointment is for a maximum of 24 months. The post is based in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College