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, statistics, sleep medicine, and artificial intelligence, for example. A very significant and specific benefit we can offer is the option for to complete a PhD in the 36-months, if you wish . The opportunity
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readouts (spatial transcriptomics and mutational panel data) from lung cancer tissue, liquid biopsy samples, clinical, and multi-modal medical imaging data. The candidate should have a PhD in computer
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Department of Computing is looking to appoint a knowledgeable Finance Officer who will pro-actively oversee all departmental finance operations and ensure the implementation of the Department’s
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, scientists and clinicians drawn from multiple departments of Imperial College and the NHS. You will hold a PhD in Optical Imaging/Physics, Biophotonics, Visual Computing, Medical Imaging or AI, Image Guided
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this. To apply for the position, please complete the online application form. We anticipate holding interviews on 11 and 12 September 2025. Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will
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. Master’s or PhD degree in Chemistry, Materials Science/Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related field, or equivalent Experience in working with electrochemistry and, in particular, glove boxes and know
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their PhD will initially be appointed as Research Assistant. If you require any further details on the role please contact: Dr Louise Walport – l.walport@imperial.ac.uk . The Department of Chemistry proudly
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students Have experience of supervision of higher degrees (PhD) Full information on duties, responsibilities and criteria for the post can be found in the attached Job Description. The opportunity
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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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team comprised of Dr David Labonte (PI), and PhD students from different disciplines, working on different aspects of this project at the Department of Bioengineering , Imperial College London. David's