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Quantum Computing to join the Theoretical Computer Science group. As a Lecturer, you will ensure that our students will have a positive learning experience that is informed by up-to-date research and
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Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences can be found at the following link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/mathematics About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have
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and industrial partners of the project, including Unilever, Shadow Robot Company, Ocado Technology and MathWorks. More details of the project can be found in the following link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk
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in mechanics, materials modelling, and computational engineering, and will support the Department’s strategic growth in computational materials science and engineering. The post-holder will establish
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hospital environment, state-of-the-art engineering and physics laboratories, high-performance computing, and industry collaboration through the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering. Activity will also
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) providing sound advice and ensuring compliance to these and KCL policies and procedures. The post-holder will report to the Senior Research Programme Manager and be accountable to the Principal Investigator
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Job id: 140886. Salary: £39,076 - £43,909 pre annum inclusive of London Allowance. Posted: 13 March 2026. Closing date: 12 April 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research
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of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences. (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/psychology ) About the role: We are seeking an organised, motivated, and proactive ResearchProject Coordinator to join the Department
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and industrial partners of the project, including Unilever, Shadow Robot Company, Ocado Technology and MathWorks. More details of the project can be found in the following link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk