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About the Role This is an opportunity to join an established, high-profile, team that is working on various aspects of cloud computing and AI law. Members of the team also teach on courses in cloud
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, including Professors Christos Bourantas and Francesca Pugliese, alongside basic scientists at the Institute and a clinical fellow within the same BHF programme. The role offers the chance to develop expertise
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behaviour observed in laboratory studies. You will work closely with Professor Kostas Stathis (Department of Computer Science, Co-Investigator) and Professor David Levine (Leverhulme Fellow and Principal
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under the supervision of Professor Rachel Humphris. They will lead in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in the Netherlands, undertaking interviews and participant observation to trace how welfare algorithms
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Professor Dario Farina, in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. The focus of the research will be on the development of soft actuators, from material and structural perspectives, with
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significant scope for scientific creativity. You will have opportunities to publish in high‑impact journals, develop new modelling methodologies, work with high‑performance computing resources, and contribute
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successful candidate must have a PhD (or equivalent) in the field of computer vision or a closely related area. They will possess the skills and ability to conduct high-quality, innovative research and to
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About the Role We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled Wet Lab Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our team and contribute to an established and highly successful research program
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models. The project has the potential to bring together ideas from several different areas: mathematics (polynomials, probability, complex dynamics systems), theoretical computer science (computational
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computational models of extra-chromosomal DNA in human cancers. Extra-chromosomal DNA drives some of the most difficult-to-treat cancers. Yet, little is known about the evolutionary process of ecDNA. This project