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The post is funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research council grant number EP/Z000106/1 to investigate the fundamental laws of Nature. The research program is to to study conformal
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-edge projects in chemical biology and drug discovery and will underpin the development of state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) models with collaborators. You will
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could join Imperial’s new Centre for Societal Engagement (CSE) as our Centre Manager. This is a unique opportunity to shape the new Centre for Societal Engagement both internally and with our external
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, SOPs, regulatory and ethical requirements and ICH-GCP guidelines. This role requires visits to national and international investigator sites, and as such will involve travel with occasional overnight
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, and collaborative projects. You should have a masters degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline with a focus on machine
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The Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London is seeking a Research Associate to join an international collaborative project focused on developing synthetic cells with energy
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to develop a high-performance disposable analytical tool for the on-site detection of folic acid in several food matrices. This technology is based on our recently developed wireless and batteryless, near
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, electrical engineering, computer science, or equivalent technical discipline as well as an extensive practical experience with robotic systems in research or industrial environments. We are looking for someone
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, or an equivalent level of experience. Project/programme management experience, coordinating internal and external activities to meet deadlines. Experience influencing the successful delivery of outputs
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of Nature. The research programme addresses some of the deepest challenges of modern physics. The programme will aim at getting a much deeper insight on the behaviour of gravity, both classically, numerically