109 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Imperial College London
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our understanding of neurodegeneration, and accelerating the discovery, development and delivery of interventions that will help diagnose, treat, and ultimately prevent dementia. We are developing new
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As our new Academic Registrar, you will be at the forefront of our approach to education in the digital age. You will lead the strategic development of the Registry, overseeing vital services
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We are looking for a researcher in chemical biology to contribute to developing an exciting new cyclic peptide discovery approach to make inhibitors of therapeutically relevant, intrinsically
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Applications are invited for the post of Principal Research Fellow within the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London. You will lead the development of a high-level analytic and
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resistance (AMR). You will be expected to work collaboratively with researchers in AMR, as well as those within your own discipline, developing the interdisciplinary capabilities needed to tackle any aspect of
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including; Planning and delivery of academic training and career development events including training programmes, masterclasses and workshops, Providing advice and support to AHSC NMAHPPs interested in and
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Are you passionate about data? Would you like to enable the College to make data driven decisions? Do you enjoy developing, and enabling others to develop, analytics products using Power BI? We
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unique collaboration between Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge and help to support both the development and delivery of our admissions tests. This is a particularly important and
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design. The project will advance fundamental research on aviation emissions and contrail science to inform technology and fuel developments, operational contrail avoidance concepts, and policymaking
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the CuDisc code (developed in-house at Imperial for modelling dust dynamics and dust-gas interactions, together with radiative transfer, in protoplanetary discs), coupled to N-body simulations of planetesimals