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We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic researcher in chemistry to carry out novel research employing DNA encoded library screening technologies. Your work will involve developing and applying
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to Imperial’s Science for Humanity strategy, and you can begin to develop a rewarding career in events management. The role is fully aligned with the Event Assistant Apprenticeship Standard, which is a level 3
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individual wishing to develop a career in a world leading teaching and research institution. The Department has an outstanding international reputation and has been awarded the top rating in every national
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, stochastic variational principles and computational methods • Excellent written (English) communication skills and the ability to write clearly and succinctly for publication • Ability to identify, develop and
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(lifeguard). As a department we pride ourselves on developing and nurturing talent and see this role as a key starting point to a successful career at Imperial. This is a customer facing role, as such
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considering the impact of novel policies facilitating the transition to net zero. 1. You will be adapting and developing models of the electricity market to simulate the effects of alternative service
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maintenance of large-scale GPU clusters within our data centres, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Strategy Development: Develop, execute and evangelize GPU strategy which considers platform
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to join the H&S Team who are responsible for developing and implementing a safety management system to ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and Imperial policies. On this occasion we
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, contributing independently to the group's research aims. You will identify and develop techniques, software, and equipment for the collection and analysis of data. You will also assist in the supervision
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, 145,7667 ). In this project, we aim to develop next generation zinc catalysts for selective hydrogenation. Using aspects of automation and high-throughput chemistry, we aim to develop a detailed