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development studies. Key activities will include the benchmarking and evaluation of non-conventional data sources (e.g. participatory monitoring, citizen science, and local expert knowledge, among others
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brownfield development, underground infrastructure, earthworks, or sustainable geotechnics. Applicants should be able to demonstrate how their research contributes to addressing the challenges of delivering
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. These appointments form part of a major strategic expansion at Imperial’s White City Campus , a rapidly developing ecosystem for interdisciplinary molecular science, technology innovation, and translation
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Department’s research objectives. You will also be responsible for developing the service, overseeing resource allocation and ensuring compliance with safety and other institutional standards. You will provide
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the new GSK–Oxford–Imperial Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC) and develop spatial omics and systems biology research for early Chronic Obstructive
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of the IN-CYPHER programme, we are seeking motivated research engineers to join the IN-CYPHER programme. Unique in its scope, we are developing technologies that span embedded systems, and the protocols used
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01/04/2026. To design and synthesise precursors and molecular probes for imaging and molecular radiotherapy studies. To analyse these probes as part of the chemistry development programme by methods
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at Imperial College. The post offers a unique opportunity to develop advanced skills in epidemiological and statistical methods, working with large-scale electronic health record data to address important
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science into improved diagnosis, stratification, therapy planning and drug/device assessment. As an academic lead in cardiovascular digital twins you will support the development of research platforms
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internships (paid or unpaid) for two months or more (individually or cumulatively). Are you interested in gaining experience in exhibition development, community engagement and science communications? Would you