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of the planet. Activity is underpinned by high calibre science technology platforms and state of the art equipment. Educational activity includes a range of undergraduate programmes, an expanding number
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knowledge of structural and electrical characterization of the group-IV semiconductor materials, including SiGe, and devices using TEM, SEM, AFM, XRD, XRR, FTIR, SE, Hall effect and resistivity, C-V and I-V
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the supervision of Prof Amedeo Chiribiri within the Department of Cardiovascular Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London. About The Role Applicants should be medically
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& Engineering Supervising Principal Investigator: Professor Alex Rothman Research project area: Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) The fellow will work on an MRC funded study involving the implantation of pulmonary
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, technology development and practice to reduce online harms suffered by women and girls; minimise anti-social behaviours online whilst promoting pro-social behaviours and help build tech/ software that helps
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of Scotland, the aim of this network is to shift current understanding of working with dementia and to enhance work experiences for those affected by dementia to help to address the wider social and
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. This research project combines translational data from current CAR T cell clinical studies in DMG at UCL/Great Ormond Street Hospital with advanced small animal models to develop next generation CAR T cell