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will work within a highly interdisciplinary and international environment, collaborating closely with experts in research software engineering, technological innovation, environmental policy, and
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sits broadly within the area of engineering biology and, more specifically, the development of alternative antimicrobials, including peptide and protein-based biotherapeutics. The post is also in
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As a Research Associate in Data-Driven Optimisation, you will work at the interface of chemical engineering, machine learning and automation, to develop next-generation workflows for the design and
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imaging, physiological measurement, machine learning, and high-performance computational modelling. You will work with cardiology, cardiac electrophysiology, imaging, and biomedical engineering teams
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and life cycle assessment to understand the business opportunities that may arise. You must hold a Ph.D. in (bio)chemical engineering, (bio)process engineering, biotechnology, chemistry, or a related
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Rankings 2026, Imperial has a mission to deliver excellence in research and education across science, engineering, medicine, and business. The Natural Sciences and Trusts, Foundations & Corporates
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in industry-university collaborations and technology transfer and you will be an integral member of Imperial’s Enterprise Division , working with leading global companies and our world class
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technology for precisely delivering distinct drugs to targeted brain regions with exceptional spatial and temporal control. Our approach will engineer microbubbles capable of carrying drug payloads
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Are you interested in applying protein design tools to real-world problems? You will work on engineering proteins for optimised expression and nutrition. You will design and engineer proteins
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, University of Arizona, and the University of Michigan. The programme aims to build a noninvasive technology for precisely delivering distinct drugs to targeted brain regions with exceptional spatial and