66 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Imperial College London
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, managing budgets, and leading cross-functional teams. You will work with the Chief Investigator and co-lead to identify and engage clinical sites, monitor trial progress, and prepare status reports while
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, and including safety management, including topics such as primary and established cell culture, GM and HTA. Microscopy, including confocal imaging. Extensive experience leading and developing technical
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You will provide technical support to the Tate Group with a primary focus on running, optimising, and expanding chemoproteomics workflows. You will be responsible for sample preparation and data
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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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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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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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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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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