82 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
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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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. 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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Behaviour in Design Engineering. Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in line with our research themes and vision
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, broadly. Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in line with our research themes and vision. You will be expected
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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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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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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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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
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significant balance sheet with assets of £2.5bn and we are embarking on a 10-year, £2bn+ capital infrastructure programme to ensure that it has the research and education facilities it requires to maintain its