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Technological University (NTU) are seeking a Research Fellow or Engineer to join the exciting new Imperial/NTU CYber Protection for HEalthcaRe (IN-CYPHER) research programme on the cybersecurity of connected
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programme underway at Imperial and the Royal Brompton Hospital (RBH) to investigate cardiac microstructure and microvasculature. The person appointed will join the multidisciplinary team, working with
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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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research programme focusing on evidence generation to further methodology research and to enable the design and development of in-vitro diagnostics and medical devices for patients and the NHS. NIHR HRC IVD
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worldwide, and with the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the need for new preventive strategies is urgent. As a Fleming Initiative Clinical Research Fellow in Dr Dinesh Aggarwal’s group, you will be
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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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immediately, or as soon as possible. The successful candidate will be supervised in the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London. If you require any further details please contact Dr. Sebastian
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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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Associate (post-doctoral) is to conduct world-leading research on Neuro-Symbolic Debates for Safeguarded Generative AI, under the direction of Prof Francesca Toni, in collaboration with Dr Soteris Demetriou
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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