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Vision, Robotics, Evolutionary Computation, Deep Reinforcement Learning, and Machine Learning. This should include a proven publication track record. You should also have: Research Associate: A PhD (or
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research environment with the research team. Applicants should hold or near completion of a PhD in Chemistry or a closely related discipline. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including
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-subsaturated air (but where no contrail was formed). Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Physics, or a closely related discipline*, or equivalent research, industrial
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management tasks and assist with coordinating the research efforts of the WP1 partners. You will be expected to submit publications to refereed journals and to attract external research funding. Hold a PhD
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, applying and validating your algorithms through laboratory experiments. A PhD in Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, or related fields with a focus on protein engineering. Proficiency in Python programming
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GPUs). Research Associate: Hold a PhD in high performance computing, computational fluid dynamics or a closely related discipline*, or equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience. Research
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, to share data, tools and methods with relevant stakeholders and engage with those working on ethics and governance projects. You should have a PhD in eukaryotic synthetic biology (or equivalent
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this. To apply for the position, please complete the online application form. We anticipate holding interviews on 11 and 12 September 2025. Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will
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their PhD will initially be appointed as Research Assistant. If you require any further details on the role please contact: Dr Louise Walport – l.walport@imperial.ac.uk . The Department of Chemistry proudly
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environment for undergraduates, Masters and PhD students, as well as post-doctoral research fellows. You will be expected to bring or develop a research programme in bacterial/fungal infection biology. You will