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, research centres and capital projects, and delivers a strong engagement programme for alumni. Alumni of Imperial play a crucial role in supporting the university’s long‑term success, benefiting from a global
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high‑quality output. A key role at one of the world’s leading universities, contributing to the success of a top‑ranked computing department. A supportive, collaborative and diverse working environment
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expertise computational model development. Candidates who have not yet acquired their PhD would be appointed at the Research Assistant level. What we can offer you: The opportunity to advance our
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harness the convergence of AI with other frontier technologies — including quantum computing, engineering biology and advanced materials science. You will play a defining role in positioning Imperial
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professional development workshops in areas such as research communication, computing and data science, and professional progression through our Early Career Researcher Institute .Additionally, you will be
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direct an original and impacting research programme in Geotechnical Engineering, leading your own research projects and developing collaborative initiatives with other members of the Department and College
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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
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We are seeking an outstanding Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to a high-impact research programme focused on decentralised systems and distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) in
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The post is within the Thanzi La Mawa programme. The primary objective of this team is to improve population health and reduce health inequalities by helping to enhance the efficiency and equity
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in developing and applying computational approaches to access, clean, harmonise, and integrate complex biomedical datasets, including prescription records, longitudinal clinical data, wearable time