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Job id: 136205. Salary: £39,076 - £43,909 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 21 January 2026. Closing date: 04 February 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences
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/Professor). If you feel you have something special to offer, please get in touch with Professor George Kapetanios (george.kapetanios@kcl.ac.uk) About the role: The successful candidate will have a strong
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: Essential criteria Be enrolled in or hold a first degree in biomedical engineering, robotics, or relevant discipline. Possess sufficient specialist knowledge in computer aided design, systems integration, and
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Job id: 140246. Salary: £34,713 - £38,127, per annum inclusive of London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 04 March 2026. Closing date: 22 March 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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that is fit for purpose and evolves constantly to meet the needs of our students. This includes devising and implementing all associated business processes to ensure they are responsive and proactive
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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics and engineering. This role presents an exciting opportunity to be part of a technical team supporting research at the KCL Strand Campus, as part of the Strand Research
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Job id: 140827. Salary: £39,076 - £43,909 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 11 March 2026. Closing date: 25 March 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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manages the CREATE ecosystem (Computational Research, Engineering, and Technology Environment), a suite of advanced services that includes High Performance Computing (HPC), Cloud platforms, and Trusted
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clinical base at the Maudsley Hospital and involves affiliated laboratories across King’s Health Partners. The programme is strongly lead by statistical modelling to predict not just Parkinson’s disease (PD
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PhD student and post-doctoral research associate on a project that combines stem cell biology and single-cell omics to improve pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-derived pancreatic organoids for diabetes cell