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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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working relationships with academics, NHS clinicians and external stakeholders. In particular, you will have close key working relationships with the UK DRI Care Research and Technology at Imperial. Degree
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delivery of high-quality communications, engagement and marketing activities across the Department of Chemical Engineering. This varied role will contribute to the production of digital content, delivery
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forms part of fourteen NIHR HealthTech Research centres across England. Essential requirement includes a PhD in health economics, health technology assessment, health innovation, or a closely related
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established research activities within the Department. Example topics include world-leading programmes in simulation science, surgical technology, surgical education, medical robotics, new therapeutic methods
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undergraduate, Masters and/or PhD students. You are further expected to publish findings, and help attract funding. PhD in Computer Science, Computational Bioengineering, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
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technology, environmental sustainability and/or new frontiers of space, security and telecoms? If so, we invite you to join Imperial College London as our Head of Relationship Management for the School
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technology, environmental sustainability and/or new frontiers of space, security and telecoms? If so, we invite you to join Imperial College London as a Bid Development Manager for the School of Convergence
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. Of particular concern are Gram-negative bacteria which possess two cell membranes, including a hard-to-penetrate outer membrane decorated with efficient efflux systems. These structural barriers severely limit
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–2050. Of particular concern are Gram-negative bacteria which possess two cell membranes, including a hard-to-penetrate outer membrane decorated with efficient efflux systems. These structural barriers