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direct an original and impacting research programme in Geotechnical Engineering, leading your own research projects and developing collaborative initiatives with other members of the Department and College
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to graduation—across all programme types. Working within regulatory frameworks and alongside senior colleagues, you’ll help ensure decisions are correctly implemented and communicated. You will also lead core
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high‑quality output. A key role at one of the world’s leading universities, contributing to the success of a top‑ranked computing department. A supportive, collaborative and diverse working environment
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professional development workshops in areas such as research communication, computing and data science, and professional progression through our Early Career Researcher Institute .Additionally, you will be
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and component innovations for e-textiles into functioning embedded computing systems that can be validated with stakeholders such as designers and end users. Working at the heart of a major EU project
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This role is part of the Julia Anderson Training Programme which provides individuals who are at the early stage of their career with hands-on experience working on projects or activities
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The Julia Anderson Training Programme provides individuals at an early stage of their career with hands-on experience working on projects or activities at the Institute of Global Health Innovation
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including dedicated support with navigating your career and managing research as well as a transparent promotion process. Sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 39 days off a year and
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opportunity to support high‑profile translational and data‑driven research programmes, including the My Heart Counts BHF Programme Grant, the Imperial PH Biobank, and multi‑institution collaborations with
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and provide guidance to staff and students. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry, physics, materials or chemistry with detailed training in X-ray crystallography. You have advanced