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Imperial College London and the Universities of Bristol, Cambridge and Durham. The vision of the Hub is to develop the theoretical foundations of collective intelligence, including security and privacy
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Partnership on Inertial Fusion Energy, sponsored by UKRI and First Light Fusion, and in collaboration with Imperial College London, Oxford Physics, and University of York. The ability to think outside the box
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Description Specifics of position: This position is funded by the joint PhD program between Imperial College London (ICL) and Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), therefore the candidate will
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for chemistry and the related curriculum. It involves collaborations with key stakeholders across Kingston University, Brighton University, and Imperial College London. You will collaborate with students and
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, established jointly with Imperial College London. NTU is also home to world-class autonomous institutes – the National Institute of Education, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Earth Observatory
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applicant will be encouraged to pursue independent research interests on related research topics. They will have the opportunity to interact closely with collaborators at Imperial College London (Dr. Jack
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Contract Type: Fixed-Term (48 months) /Contract Advert Text Imperial College London and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are seeking an Assistant Programme Director for the Imperial/NTU
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industrial partners who will be part of AlChemy – a new Hub involving Imperial College London, the University of Liverpool, and a large consortium of academic and industrial partners. There are two openings
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chemistry and machine learning academics. These posts offer the academic freedom and the deep science base of Imperial College London and University of Liverpool (including self-driving labs and high
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Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. You will focus on the development of a computational platform to accelerate our ability to engineer biology across scales – from molecular circuits to cellular