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Do you want to lead one of Imperial’s most ambitious deep-science entrepreneurship programmes? We are seeking a Programme Lead to deliver and develop Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) London, working
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research programme focusing on evidence generation to further methodology research and to enable the design and development of in-vitro diagnostics and medical devices for patients and the NHS. NIHR HRC IVD
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such as Pytorch / JAX. Domain knowledge in proteins / molecules and familiarity with our software, TopoX, is desirable A PhD in computer science, mathematics or equivalent experience. Please see job
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In close collaboration with the Ledesma group and BASF, we are seeking a Research Associate to join the Innovative Continuous Manufacturing of Industrial Chemicals (IConIC) consortium. The main aim
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to conserve hospital resources. You will work with a team of AI experts and cardiologists to refine the model, based on the NIHR Health Informatics Collaborative large dataset, particularly on imputation
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(Research Assistant) or PhD degree (Research Associate) in computer science or a related area or equivalent experience. Familiarity with standard machine learning libraries/data analysis, specifically as
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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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communication skills and enthusiasm for advancing fundamental turbulence research. Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Fluid Mechanics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics or a closely related discipline, or
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has an exciting new opportunity for an Assistant Professor in Subsurface Hydrology and is looking for a highly able, enthusiastic and well
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This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Research Associates to join the research group of Professor Jasper van Thor in order to conduct ultrafast X-ray crystallography experiments