8 software-verification-computer-science-"TCAT-Jacksboro" Fellowship positions at Imperial College London
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senior researchers from the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE) , School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at Nanyang Technological
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– and senior researchers from the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE) , School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at Nanyang Technological
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achieved or are about to achieve completion of clinical training (CCT). This fellowship supports those actively engaged in mechanistic discovery science and/or experimental medicine. They will receive
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needs. In addition, your role might involve supporting existing initiatives, organising workshops, proposal development and writing. PhD in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a closely
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achieved or are about to achieve completion of clinical training (CCT). This fellowship supports those actively engaged in mechanistic discovery science and/or experimental medicine. They will receive
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We are seeking to appoint four Clinical Research Fellow/Resident Medical Officers who will be involved in a major research project under the direction of a member of academic staff at Imperial College. The post holder will be expected to partake in a clinical RMO role with an on call commitment...
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This appointment is an excellent opportunity for clinicians in any speciality at any stage of their career to gain experience of clinical research in a leading research organisation, as well as those aiming for a career in Medical or Clinical Oncology, Experimental Medicine or Pharmaceutical...
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Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities mentioned above. We reserve the right to close the advert prior to the closing date stated should we receive a high volume of applications. It is...