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Technological University (NTU) are seeking a Research Fellow or Engineer to join the exciting new Imperial/NTU CYber Protection for HEalthcaRe (IN-CYPHER) research programme on the cybersecurity of connected
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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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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
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clinical care and research delivery within a dedicated multidisciplinary team. Working closely with Dr Dinesh Aggarwal and Professor Chris Chiu’s experienced human challenge team, you will: Champion
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after:hours (adult education) programme. The role involves teaching undergraduate students from a scientific, technical, or medical background and leading a team of teaching fellows. Reporting to the Languages
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computer literate, (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook) and experience of a computerised diary/booking system (ideally Kx) required Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills Tact and diplomacy
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are delivered safely, sustainably, on programme, within agreed budgets, and with consideration of whole-life costs. Working closely with the CPPM and/or Project Manager, you will liaise with departments and
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London, the University of Oxford, and GSK to establish a world-leading hub for model-informed medicine. You will also be working alongside Prof Steven Niederer’s computational and Prof Saman Sadiquis
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programme on the role of climate change in health impacts during heatwaves Further develop the Institute’s capability to conduct rapid health impact attribution at the global level Actively participate in and
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at the intersection of theory, computation, and high‑fidelity simulation, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel ensemble-based framework for analysing driven perturbations in wall