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manipulators (e.g., container cranes). For further information on Dr Antoine Cully’s research and projects, see: www.imperial.ac.uk/adaptive-intelligent-robotics What you would be doing: This project will be
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robots are therefore required. One of the goals of this project is to commercialise. You must have a strong computer science background and have experience in one or more of the following areas: Computer
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sensing, signalling and memory, critically influences the disease onset and progression1. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is
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technology—and strengthen collaborative links across institutions. The role is integral to advancing research excellence at King’s in the field of addiction science and supporting further development
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About us The Department of Informatics is looking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate. We are a globally recognised center of excellence in artificial intelligence, robotics, and computer
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collaborators (the EuroWISE collective). Work Package 2 (Analysis and Data Management): The PDRA will be responsible for data analysis, interpretation, and write-up using a critical social science approach
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perspectives in photocatalysis and near-surface chemistry: catalysis meets plasmonics —a collaboration between King’s College London, Imperial College London and UK Catalysis Hub. The research in Photonics
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Job id: 120367. Salary: £44,355 - £46,671 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 21 July 2025. Closing date: 27 July 2025. Business unit: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci
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probe attached to the patient’s forehead. Crainio’s nICP technology has been studied and developed since 2016. In-vitro studies, tests in healthy volunteers and data collection from patients in critical
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approaches. The postholder will contribute to analysing the qualitative data collected, preparing high quality outputs, disseminating research findings to different audiences and completing administrative