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The post is funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research council grant number EP/Z000106/1 to investigate the fundamental laws of Nature. The research program is to to study conformal
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within the sector. You will also contribute to building the team’s knowledge in this area by updating resources and materials. You will be experienced in and passionate about career development. You will
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care data to deliver new insights, developments and interventions that make a genuine contribution to improving health at person and population level. This post will also work across the NIHR North West
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% of their time undertaking a special programme of training offered by our training partner. The actual working times/days will be agreed according to Staff Compliance business needs. The role is fully aligned
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the new GSK–Oxford–Imperial Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC) and develop imaging and airflow modelling research for early Chronic Obstructive
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the new GSK–Oxford–Imperial Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC) and develop spatial omics and systems biology research for early Chronic Obstructive
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Experience of developing skills in leading, motivating, developing and managing the performance of colleagues. An effective communicator, conveying ideas and concepts clearly and effectively to a range of
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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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The Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London is seeking a Research Associate to join an international collaborative project focused on developing synthetic cells with energy
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Admissions Managers within the Faculty of Engineering, you will share responsibility for leading and developing our admissions operations. Collaboration, flexibility, and open communication will be central to