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of computational modelling techniques in healthcare or biomedical sciences, and in programming languages such as Python or Julia. Experience working with medical imaging in a research environment and proficiency in
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evidence services including the development of a programme of health and information literacy training; evidence search services, current awareness and knowledge mobilisation services. They will use user
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development and programming and practical applications of machine learning in clinical data analysis will be highly desirable. The candidate will be supported in their career development PhD in cardiovascular
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is part of the Julia Anderson Training Programme which provides individuals who are at the early stage of their career with hands-on experience working on projects or activities conducted by
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programming skills (C++, R, Python, or similar). Experience working with large or longitudinal datasets. The ability to translate complex model outputs into actionable policy insights. Curiosity, independence
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variety of techniques, spanning from synthetic and peptide chemistry to cell biology, to study biomedically important proteins. This position is part of a collaborative research programme between Imperial
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the Associate Provost (Academic Planning) – the academic lead for estates strategy on each campus’ estates strategy. Ensure that a robust plan is developed and delivered to enable Imperial’s property to play its
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applications in the following broad areas: Programming Languages, including language design and implementation, program analysis and verification, compilers and runtime systems, type systems, domain-specific
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connected large wind energy system dynamic modelling, control and analysis. In particular, the objective of this research programme is to lay the foundations of a new, model and methodology for Advanced wind