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for sponsors and contribute to publications; present work at internal meetings, conferences and workshops; provide guidance to staff and students and contribute to grant bids. - MSc in Computer Science
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will work within a highly interdisciplinary and international environment, collaborating closely with experts in research software engineering, technological innovation, environmental policy, and
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imaging, physiological measurement, machine learning, and high-performance computational modelling. You will work with cardiology, cardiac electrophysiology, imaging, and biomedical engineering teams
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such as Pytorch / JAX. Domain knowledge in proteins / molecules and familiarity with our software, TopoX, is desirable A PhD in computer science, mathematics or equivalent experience. Please see job
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Do you want to lead one of Imperial’s most ambitious deep-science entrepreneurship programmes? We are seeking a Programme Lead to deliver and develop Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) London, working
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are highlighted below: - Cultivated meat: examples include a research program on cell line development, cell engineering, process optimisation, media optimisation, product development and downstream processing, and
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We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the multicentre Miro-Dose Experimental Medicine Trial, led by the Imperial College Small Vessel Disease Research Group, Department of Brain Sciences
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Technological University (NTU) are seeking a Research Fellow or Engineer to join the exciting new Imperial/NTU CYber Protection for HEalthcaRe (IN-CYPHER) research programme on the cybersecurity of connected
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microbubbles of different shell and gas properties using lipid chemistry, and characterise them with DLS/ OM/ other techniques in collaboration with other postdocs (microfluidics, acoustics, etc.). This involves
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research programme within the Department of Chemistry in one or more of the following fields: medicinal chemistry, novel molecular therapeutic modalities, chemical biology, AI-enabled therapeutic discovery