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We’re seeking a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher with experience in cancer or chronic disease epidemiology and strong data analysis skills to join Professor Marc Gunter’s team
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for chemical and process engineering applications. Building on your existing expertise, you will interface electronic instruments and electro-mechanical systems with computer control systems including both PCs
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to receive your Ph.D.. If you require any further details about the role, please contact: Professor Klaus Hellgardt – [k.hellgardt@imperial.ac.uk]. Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive
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opportunity to support high‑profile translational and data‑driven research programmes, including the My Heart Counts BHF Programme Grant, the Imperial PH Biobank, and multi‑institution collaborations with
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. To this end, the project integrates state-of-the-art knowledge from different disciplines such as algebraic topology, differential geometry, machine learning, and computer vision. You will conduct original
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journals Knowledge of hydrological data collection, curation, and analysis Ability to conduct a detailed review of recent literature Advanced computer skills including scientific data analysis (e.g., Python
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on evenings, weekends, and school holidays, so flexibility in the approach to work is required. If you require any further details about the role, please contact: Professor Maggie Dallman , Associate Provost
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; and other duties, such as publishing papers and supervising other researchers. You will work closely with another 2 PhD students with computational skillsets, a post-doc with microfluidics expertise
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another 2 PhD students with computational skillsets, a post-doc with microfluidics expertise, and a post-doc with biomedical acoustics expertise. Together, you will be creating a new generation of
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Technological University (NTU) are seeking Research Engineers to join the exciting new Imperial/NTU CYber Protection for HEalthcaRe (IN-CYPHER) research programme on the cybersecurity of connected medical devices