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transcranial ultrasound. Assist with physiological monitoring during MRI scanning. Learn to analyse data with standard scientific analysis software (R, Python, Matlab). A first or 2:1 degree, or a masters, in a
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, and a post-doc with biomedical acoustics expertise. Together, you will be creating a new generation of microbubbles. Your work will be within a larger research programme involving 8 principal
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an expectation of a minimum of two days per week on site, additional on‑site days may be required. Our main office is based in White City; you may also be asked to attend the South Kensington campus from time to
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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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We are seeking a Director of Procurement to lead our university-wide procurement function, overseeing an annual expenditure of £350m. Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, this is a
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full time and open-ended. You will plan, resource, and direct an original and high-quality research programme in Subsurface Hydrology or in the broader field of Hydrology. You will also: Supervise, train
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equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience Research Assistant: A first / masters degree (or equivalent) in Fluid Mechanics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics or a closely related discipline, or
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primary care and hospitals in North-West and South-West London covering a population of >6 million individuals, including for example: Exploring cancer survival differentials by geography, ethnicity
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clinical education to our students, working in partnership with our Educational Development Unit. We work collaboratively across the medical school, the Department of Primary Care and with our NHS and GP
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microbubbles. Your work will be within a larger research programme involving 8 principal investigators, 4 post-doctoral researchers, and 5 PhD students from Imperial College London, King’s College London