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About us The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences has attracted multi-million pound research funding and collaborates with other universities and Faculties within KCL, the NHS
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of open data and open science. Your profile The ideal candidate should have: A PhD in environmental engineering, ecology, environmental science, biology, data science, computer science, or a closely related
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to interact and collaborate to develop robust ways to decode single molecule imaging data. Your profile The candidate should hold a PhD in biophysics, chemistry, nanoscience or related subjects and have a
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range from cell biological over biochemical to molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches. Collaborations with structural biologists are possible. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in
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. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings and is eager to contribute to method-driven research with real-world impact. Required qualifications include: PhD in electrical engineering, computer
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you will teach and supervise students at Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD level and carry out research of the highest international standards in the fields covered by The TrygFonden’s Centre for Child
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does not involve single-crystal synthesis. This project involves intensive international collaboration with multiple research groups. Your profile You hold a PhD in physics, chemistry or materials
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and future research in relation to the aims of the overall research project. A CV (maximum one page) A full list of publications A maximum of two publications Documentation of PhD Degree or equivalent
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in international conferences and journals. Your profile The ideal applicant should possess a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. It is anticipated that applicants will bring
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on a predictor X; candidates should understand how this function performs the analysis (e.g., estimates the effect size, assesses significance). Most likely, the applicants will have a BSC and/or PhD