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Technological University (NTU) are seeking Research Engineers to join the exciting new Imperial/NTU CYber Protection for HEalthcaRe (IN-CYPHER) research programme on the cybersecurity of connected medical devices
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estimates and quotations, and record workshop usage for internal recharging and reporting, liaising with finance and research administration to meet institutional and funder requirements while driving process
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closely with other laboratory staff in the facility and with personnel at Imperial and to our partners, including other cores/scientific staff, High Performance Computing Service, Data Centre and cloud. You
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to the success of a top‑ranked computing department. A supportive, collaborative and diverse working environment aligned with Imperial’s values of Respect, Collaboration, Excellence, Integrity and Innovation
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of neuro-symbolic Computational Logic and Argumentation. The position offers an exciting opportunity for conducting internationally leading and impactful research in AI. The Research Assistant/Associate will
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research programme within the Department of Chemistry in one or more of the following fields: medicinal chemistry, novel molecular therapeutic modalities, chemical biology, AI-enabled therapeutic discovery
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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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. This strategic portfolio brings together activities across Imperial’s campuses to deliver coordinated physical and digital transformation that supports academic growth, enhances the campus experience and
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, their application remains narrow and computationally restrictive. The primary goal of this project is to include flutter constraints early in the aircraft design process. To achieve this, the research
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London, the University of Oxford, and GSK to establish a world-leading hub for model-informed medicine. You will also be working alongside Prof Steven Niederer’s computational and Prof Saman Sadiquis