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Are you a talented researcher in Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence with a passion for outreach and an interest in antimicrobial resistance? Are you a talented researcher in Computer Science
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equivalent) in a Computer Science or a closely related subject, or equivalent experience. You will have proven experience in managing large-scale GPU infrastructure and cloud environments, in-depth knowledge
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An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering for two Structures Workshop/Laboratory Technicians to develop the design and manufacture of bespoke
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outstanding financial and business management skills and a proven track-record of leading operations within the Higher Education, Life Sciences or Healthcare Sector. You will be working alongside
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to assimilate in-house expertise but also to gain further experience through collaborative work (on theory, computational chemistry, other spectroscopies, etc) elsewhere in Imperial, the UK, and abroad. The
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Project Manager to lead this transformation, overseeing a programme with an initial capital investment of £3 million in 2025/26 and a total estimated value of £12 million over five years. In this role, you
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demand flexibility of individual elements within the GSC that have much shorter time constants. This interdisciplinary work (Engineering and Economists within Imperial) is being carried out with partners
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. They create a valuable resource for Imperial, which in turn supports our academic community of world leaders in the provision of Engineering, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Business Management, Research and
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the Molecular Science Research Hub building in west London. You will work alongside a dynamic team of researchers that span synthetic chemistry and computational modelling. Catalytic hydrogenation processes
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Missions Fund (TMF), CHEDDAR explores how communications systems can underpin next generation computing and how cloud systems and AI can bolster communications, as well as working in sensing and