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of fingers, the shapes of the fingers, and the positions of tactile sensors), and the control policy for that hand, when given a particular task or set of tasks. Through this, we aim to develop a framework
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of the fingers, and the positions of tactile sensors), and the control policy for that hand, when given a particular task or set of tasks. Through this, we aim to develop a framework that can automatically
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at the interface between computational design and in vitro experiments, the team has developed multiple in silico and in vitro methods to design novel antibodies and nanobodies as therapeutic agents and research
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equations into AI-based models to solve fluid sensing problems in a robust and efficient manner. Your role may include developing new optimization techniques, coding new algorithms, creating new mathematical
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, responsible for shaping and delivering our employee relations and policy strategies to support a positive, inclusive, and high-performing workplace culture. In this pivotal role, you will lead the development
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required to assist with the delivery of the coaching programme to the student crews at Imperial and support the development of the rowing program. You will need to have a British Rowing Coaching
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. The Department’s research includes the fundamental biology of infectious diseases to the development and application of new approaches to treatment. There are major research programmes in human immunology and
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Are you a visionary Learning and Development leader passionate about empowering people to thrive? Do you excel at building connections and driving innovative, impactful talent strategies within a
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We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic researcher in chemistry to carry out novel research employing DNA encoded library screening technologies. Your work will involve developing and applying
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multispectral imaging, and will develop low-cost, portable devices to detect the earliest signs of cancer. The OASIS hub is being funded by a grant of £11million from the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences