135 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Imperial College London
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. You’ll work closely with colleagues across ICT, the Digital Campus programme, and Imperial-wide to ensure alignment on accountability for cross-divisional data and systems, rationalising and integrating
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interest in the intersection between mechanics and biology. You will ideally have experience in nanoindentation, wear modelling and characterisation, and experimental work with insects. You will need to be
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equivalent) in a Computer Science or a closely related subject, or equivalent experience. You will have proven experience in managing large-scale GPU infrastructure and cloud environments, in-depth knowledge
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including non-NHS and non-healthcare related studies With the support of the Senior RGIT Team, you will lead on development, implementation and enforcement of the audit programme for research studies and
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programme and online educational developments. You will be an exceptional academic, able to demonstrate how your work will play a key role in the development of world-leading research programmes in a major
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, Science for Humanity, is ambitious and seeks to maximise Imperial’s potential as a force for good in the world. Our Imperial Class of 2030 programme will nurture the most talented, enterprising and diverse
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-profile programme of cutting-edge research, integrating strengths in cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology. This work is deeply embedded within the Imperial College Academic Health
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team, to deliver all aspects of the selection process at department level for the undergraduate MBBS Medicine programme. You will have strong communication and organisational skills and be able
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pool and plant room operations Knowledge of health and safety legislation Understanding of providing excellent customer service and care Excellent written and oral communication skills Ability to work
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to assimilate in-house expertise but also to gain further experience through collaborative work (on theory, computational chemistry, other spectroscopies, etc) elsewhere in Imperial, the UK, and abroad. The