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, Science for Humanity, is ambitious and seeks to maximise Imperial’s potential as a force for good in the world. Our Imperial Class of 2030 programme will nurture the most talented, enterprising and diverse
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. You’ll work closely with colleagues across ICT, the Digital Campus programme, and Imperial-wide to ensure alignment on accountability for cross-divisional data and systems, rationalising and integrating
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-profile programme of cutting-edge research, integrating strengths in cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology. This work is deeply embedded within the Imperial College Academic Health
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programme . As Teaching Fellow in Practical Photography, you will design and deliver an innovative and engaging course, which should cover a variety of different approaches to photography using a DSLR camera
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problem-solving skills and deep expertise in the development of complex computational models. Candidates who have not yet acquired their PhD would be appointed at the Research Assistant level. The
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Are you interested in using your computational biology skills to improve understanding of rare tumours and identifying biomarkers that will improve patient management? We are the world leaders in
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environment for undergraduates, Masters and PhD students, as well as post-doctoral research fellows. You will be expected to bring or develop a research programme in bacterial/fungal infection biology. You will
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care medicine collaborating with multiple specialities and funders. Furthermore, you will be expected to develop a nationally leading programme of research that will have excellent synergy with
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Applications are encouraged for a Research Associate post to work on the A4CLIMATE (Advancing Aeronautics and Aerosol research to Accelerate CLIMATE neutral aviation) project, funded by Horizon Europe. The project is led by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR). A4CLIMATE will accelerate the...
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epilepticus. You will work in the group of academic neurologist and computer scientist Dr Gregory Scott, with a team of collaborators having expertise in translational neuroscience, clinical neurology, signal