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validation/testing of novel mixed conducting materials. The project has a strong emphasis on software development; the candidate will develop and maintain workflows and datasets related to the project
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wearable sensors for resting breathing data collection. They will also ascertain whether the quality of home monitored data is suitable for SPAR analysis (in house software). Key responsibilities: Optimise
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. The post is offered at a competitive salary (Grade 6, Spine Point 33 on the KCL salary scale), and includes provisions for travel money, computer equipment and academic and leadership training. This is a
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College London. About the role The role holder will work with the principal investigator to develop novel solution concepts for mechanism design, prove theoretical results, and write up findings
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: Extensive experience in pharmaceutical formulations & characterisation. Inorganic and organic nanomaterials Design of combinatory therapies In vitro and in vivo evaluation Biological and small molecule
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situated in the heart of London. King’s is a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group of world-class, research-intensive universities. About the role The postholder will work as part of a broader
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leveraging AI, quantum chemistry, and molecular dynamics simulations. The candidate will work in close collaboration with experimental groups providing validation/testing of novel mixed conducting materials
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College London. About the role The role holder will work with the principal investigator to develop novel solution concepts for mechanism design, prove theoretical results, and write up findings
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community voices and silences in critical minerals governance. The role involves collaboration with international partners in Ghana, Chile, and Australia, and supports training and mentoring of a small
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people with gout – the most common form of inflammatory arthritis worldwide and yet one of the least well-managed rheumatological diseases. The post-holder will help to identify and address key barriers