130 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
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programme on the cybersecurity of connected medical devices and systems. The research programme represents a collaboration between the United Kingdom and Singapore and will be based at the newly established
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programme on the cybersecurity of connected medical devices and systems. The research programme represents a collaboration between the United Kingdom and Singapore and will be based at the newly established
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connected large wind energy system dynamic modelling, control and analysis. In particular, the objective of this research programme is to lay the foundations of a new, model and methodology for Advanced wind
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. Deep interest in cross-disciplinary applications and methodologies is a must. Computational and coding abilities for chemistry computations and machine learning applications in Chemistry are required
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of Nature. The research programme addresses some of the deepest challenges of modern physics. The programme will aim at getting a much deeper insight on the behaviour of gravity, both classically, numerically
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applying machine learning to a large and diverse, curated clinical dataset. The candidate should have a PhD or MSc in a relevant field such as Neuroscience, Cardiovascular Science, Computer Science
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for Health through UPF Reduction – developing and testing UPF taxation policies using advanced microsimulation modelling (led by CHEPI). UPForesight – a collaborative programme led by Imperial’s School
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work with Prof Declan O’Regan, in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group, as part of a British Heart Foundation funded program of research on “Understanding the transition from health to disease through
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opportunity to contribute to a high-impact international research programme that shapes global recommendations on cancer prevention and survivorship. Our team is at the forefront of the Global Cancer Update
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The post is funded by the Royal Society under a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. The research programme tackles fundamental questions in gravity and cosmology by exploiting existing and