132 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at Imperial College London
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original research exploring the frontiers of quantum many-body physics using ensembles of ultracold polar molecules. The role is part of a collaborative programme grant focussed on this topic, and you will
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transforming data provided by pregnant women attending antenatal care into actionable intelligence on malaria transmission and burden. You'll work alongside national malaria programmes to co-develop tools
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development Experience of working within a sales environment and driving sales Experience of working with commercial partners Experience of writing web and social content Understanding of customer service best
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and submit research proposals and funding bids to support it Plan, manage, and successfully execute research projects Supervise, train and mentor research students and staff with the highest scientific
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with interests across a broad range of subjects in languages, the humanities, arts, and social sciences. As well as the extensive staff development programme offered by the University, CLCC staff
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The Particle Physics Community at Imperial invites applications for a Research Associate position to study neutrino oscillations. You will prepare the flagship analyses that will be used by the next
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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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details on each of the themes. You will join a small cohort of Departmental Research Fellows that carry out independent research. In addition, you will support the development of new research programmes and
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Teaching Fellow with expertise in Product Design and Development The Dyson School of Design Engineering is seeking a Teaching Fellow with expertise in Product Design and Development to join its
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on a new project called TRUSTLINE, which is part of the Learning Introspective Control (LINC) DARPA Program. The project aims to develop machine learning (ML)--based introspection and monitoring