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to develop your own research project within the programme with opportunities to focus on either analysis of MRI imaging, cerebrovascular physiology, or other effects of treatment, depending on prior skills and
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The post is within the Thanzi La Mawa programme. The primary objective of this team is to improve population health and reduce health inequalities by helping to enhance the efficiency and equity
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to develop novel method for Advanced WF interface control for enhanced synchronisation stability under varying grid and WF output situation. The positions involve undertaking full time research in grid
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they would be expected to register for a higher degree (PhD). You must be able to demonstrate some previous experience in research and must show evidence of ability to develop personal research projects
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across West London, we will be looking at the impact of air quality on our health and delivering a programme of outreach and public engagement. The Research Assistant is crucial to the success
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programme underway at Imperial and the Royal Brompton Hospital (RBH) to investigate cardiac microstructure and microvasculature. The person appointed will join the multidisciplinary team, working with
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research programme focusing on evidence generation to further methodology research and to enable the design and development of in-vitro diagnostics and medical devices for patients and the NHS. NIHR HRC IVD
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at the intersection of theory, computation, and high‑fidelity simulation, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel ensemble-based framework for analysing driven perturbations in wall
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interdisciplinary environment embedded in the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London. You will contribute to data access workflows, database and pipeline development, and cross-modal harmonisation
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, Prof Alessandra Russo and other collaborators in the University of Cambridge and in Japan, within the UKRI NeSyDebates project. The work will focus on contributing to developing effective safeguards