130 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"ST" positions at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
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commercialisation of medical and health-related technologies arising from our Engineering Departments. Imperial values collaborative research that combines real-world business challenges with academic curiosity and
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direct an original and impacting research programme in Geotechnical Engineering, leading your own research projects and developing collaborative initiatives with other members of the Department and College
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experts and cardiologists to refine the model, based on the NIHR Health Informatics Collaborative large dataset, particularly on imputation modelling to address missing data and uneven data collection
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Biomedicine programme (due to launch in September 2026). This new programme, delivered fully online plans to utilise online learning platforms and Virtual Reality (VR) to provide a dynamic and interactive
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Funded by a Royal Society Faraday Discovery Fellowship, you would be working on the project "Predicting synthesisable materials: bridging the gap between computation and experiment", working
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Funded by a Royal Society Faraday Discovery Fellowship, you would be working on the project "Predicting synthesisable materials: bridging the gap between computation and experiment", working
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applications in the following broad areas: Programming Languages, including language design and implementation, program analysis and verification, compilers and runtime systems, type systems, domain-specific
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We are seeking an ambitious and creative chemical biologist with strong synthetic chemistry skills to join the group of Prof Ed Tate at Imperial College, working on design and application
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, including Imperial Horizons , the Science Communication Unit , which offers two Masters’ programmes, the Languages Unit , and the Imperial after:hours programme . You will develop and deliver a highly
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applications from outstanding individuals to join our academic staff at the Assistant and Associate Professor levels and establish an ambitious and world-leading research programme. Two positions are available