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the team based at the Royal College of Physicians. For further information about the role, please view the Job Description and Person Specification We are looking for the successful candidate to take up
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Scientific Research and will be co-supervised by Dr Davide Amato from Imperial College London. Funding for travel between these institutions will be made available. Please note that funding is only available
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distributed, network structure, where its Group Leaders will be able to choose to be physically located at one of our existing DRI host universities (Cardiff University, Imperial College London, King’s College
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biology, mathematics, robotics, control, AI, and biotechnology more broadly, and also interface with EEBio team members at Imperial College and the University of Bristol. You should hold, or be close to
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industrial partners, e.g. KASTEL, Imperial College London, hospitals in Germany, etc. Assist in the teaching activities of the department Personal qualification We welcome candidates with a PhD in any field
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Materials) project on “Stochastic Optimisation for Long-Duration Energy Storage Systems” at the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. We will seek to develop stochastic optimisation formulations
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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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at Imperial College London. You will have a 1st or 2:1 class honours degree in mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or a related subject, and an enquiring and rigorous approach to research together
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The National Gallery Scientific Department & Imperial College London Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken at Imperial College London (Electrical and Electronic
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Position Summary: Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken as part of the project “System Services in 100% Renewable Grids” at Imperial College London (Electrical and