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results, prepare scientific reports and publications, and applications to secure external research funding. You will work with Dr David Muller and Professors Marc Chadeau-Hyam and Marc Gunter, colleagues
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. Where to apply Website https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jobs/description/index.php?jobId=27204&j… Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills
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developing, documenting, and maintaining opensource software related to this project. Further information on the research of Dr. Marios Kogias can be found at https://marioskogias.github.io/ . Research
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primarily report to Dr Rhea Liem and Professor Rafael Palacios. If you require any further details on the role please contact: Rhea LIEM – r.liem@imperial.ac.uk. Please note that job descriptions are not
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full-time and fixed term post for 3 years. Anticipated start date: 7 October 2026. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Inês Baptista, i.baptista@imperial.ac.uk . Please note that job descriptions
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particular emphasis on preparing analysis-ready datasets that support downstream statistical and machine learning workflows. You will work closely with Dr Cynthia Sandor within a collaborative and
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effects and treatment response. This work will help address major research questions related to medication safety. You will be working with Dr Cynthia Sandor , a Group Leader in the UK Dementia Research
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primary supervision of Dr Thomas Ouldridge. The student will develop predictive models of nucleic acid strand displacement rates to allow the rational design of complex networks of ever-increasing
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wellbeing . Informal enquiries are greatly welcome. You are encouraged to send an e-mail to Dr Viktor Schlegel v.schlegel@imperial.ac.uk. Questions about the recruitment process, should go to the HR at
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supervisors Dr. Andrew Scott (imaging physics), National Heart and Lung Institute/RBH and Professor Denis Doorly (computational modelling), Aeronautics, Imperial. The research will develop our computational