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and spinouts with deep technology-based solutions for climate mitigation and adaptation. Encompassing hardware, software and hybrid solutions, the project supports climate-focused businesses across a
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and life cycle assessment to understand the business opportunities that may arise. You must hold a Ph.D. in (bio)chemical engineering, (bio)process engineering, biotechnology, chemistry, or a related
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Foundation. This project aims to develop a high-performance disposable analytical tool for the on-site detection of folic acid in several food matrices. This technology is based on our recently developed
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College London is a world-leading university for science, technology, engineering, medicine and business (STEMB), where scientific imagination leads to world-changing impact. Imperial manages one
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(or equivalent) in engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, or economics. How to apply: Please choose the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Program and the Control and Power Group, then
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in industry-university collaborations and technology transfer and you will be an integral member of Imperial’s Enterprise Division , working with leading global companies and our world class
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, and collaborative projects. You should have a masters degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline with a focus on machine
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enabling them to achieve the best outcomes possible, then this role may be for you. You will be working with young people aged 14–19 who are engaged with our Maker Challenge programme within the Dangoor
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to develop a high-performance disposable analytical tool for the on-site detection of folic acid in several food matrices. This technology is based on our recently developed wireless and batteryless, near
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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