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of governments, businesses and researchers. CADI is supported by the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology with a remit to develop science-policy interfaces to aid the adoption of transformative AI
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expected. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a closely related discipline. They will have a strong foundation in one or more of
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operations, and embedding streamlined, standardised methodologies across the organisation. A key part of your remit will be driving a major transformation programme that enhances procurement activity end
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant/Research Associate in Viral Genomics and Immunology at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology/ School of Public Health/ Faculty
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vision for impactful change. You will help drive Imperial’s bold and ambitious alumni engagement and fundraising campaign. Reporting to and working closely with the Director of Development: Principal Gifts
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support our development efforts across Asia. Working closely with colleagues in Advancement and in partnership with senior academic and university leadership, you will help drive Imperial’s bold and
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these into clear, actionable recommendations to programme/project boards as well as Operations and Infrastructure Committee. You will work closely with colleagues in the Portfolio team to evidence and drive data
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Are you a strategic HR leader ready to lead the partnering team within the Faculty of Natural Sciences at a world-class university? As Head of People Partnering, you'll lead a talented team and work
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microbubbles of different shell and gas properties using lipid chemistry, and characterise them with DLS/ OM/ other techniques in collaboration with other postdocs (microfluidics, acoustics, etc.). This involves
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– this includes Research Software Engineers (RSEs) and technical professionals working in data and computing infrastructure / High Performance Computing (HPC) roles. Led by Imperial College London, the project is