96 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Imperial College London
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journey through admissions for all undergraduate programmes within the Faculty of Medicine, which includes the MBBS/BSc Medicine programme and the BSc Medical Biosciences programme. You will provide
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System Transformation (G-PST) initiative and its Research Agenda . • Plan research and direct the work of small research teams. • Assist in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate research
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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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accurate record of experimental work To actively participate in the research programme of the Group To publish in high quality journals and to present data at national and international meetings
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research contributions to over the next five years. We will be launching research programmes for each of these themes, with the aim of bringing together researchers from different disciplines across Civil
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Solutions, you will apply your methods in detailed simulation studies using Imperial’s high-performance computing facilities, assessing performance in realistic scenarios. You will regularly present your
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part of a multidisciplinary team comprising spectroscopists, bioinorganic chemists, synthetic and computational chemists to tackle how CO2 fixation occurs through a biomimetic approach? Then this role
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Applicants are invited to apply for a new vacancy at Postdoctoral Research Associate level in Surgical Vision and AI for intraoperative surgical navigation and computer-assisted diagnosis. The post
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work with Prof Declan O’Regan, in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group, as part of a British Heart Foundation funded program of research on “Understanding the transition from health to disease through
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-profile programme of cutting-edge research, integrating strengths in cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology. This work is deeply embedded within the Imperial College Academic Health