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‑time equivalent experience, within the health, science, technology, or business management sectors, or in any office‑based role. You must have the right to work in the UK and have not completed any
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, technology, or business management sectors, or in any office based role. You must have the right to work in the UK and have not completed any number of internships (paid or unpaid) for two months or more
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We are seeking a Research Associate to design, fabricate, analyse, and test unique microbubble structures and compositions that can be triggered using ultrasound pulses. The research aim is to
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study strand displacement technology in more complex, hybrid environments to demonstrate predictive models that can account for these more complex settings. Using molecular-level simulations, basic theory
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Are you interested in applying protein design tools to real-world problems? You will work on engineering proteins for optimised expression and nutrition. You will design and engineer proteins
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structures and compositions that can be triggered using ultrasound pulses. The research aim is to construct microbubbles that are mono-responsive by modifying the shell elasticity, viscosity, size, and other
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Division help manage one of the largest built estates in the University sector and delivers a comprehensive range of services to an academic community who are world leaders in the provision of Engineering
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Systems Engineering (AESE) group and the CHEDDAR Hub. Edge-AI aims to deliver world class fundamental research to protect the quality of AI data/learning running in Edge Computing environments
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are structured to support downstream clinical, statistical, and machine learning analyses. Through this work, you will enable robust, scalable research and contribute to a broader goal of improving understanding
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Do you relish translating ambitious research concepts into robust, real‑world equipment? As the Mechanical and Electronics Workshop Manager in the Chemical Engineering Department at Imperial, you