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Location: South Kensington and White City campuses Job Summary The Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) was founded in 2008 as one of Imperial College London's Global Challenge
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Campus in East Acton, although travel to other campuses of Imperial College London will be required. The successful candidate will be expected to be on Campus for a minimum of 60% of the working week, in
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working will be discussed at interview. More information is available on the following web page: Work Location Framework | Administration and support services | Imperial College London . Closing date: 04/07
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Mathematics of Random Systems, a new joint initiative launched in February 2019 by the Mathematical Institute (Oxford), the Department of Statistics (Oxford) and the Department of Mathematics, Imperial College
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discussed at interview. More information is available on the following web page: Work Location Framework | Administration and support services | Imperial College London Closing Date: 14/07/2024
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the EEBio programme at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. The PDRA will focus on applications of cybergenetics to regulate cell proliferation and gene expression in
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other PDRAs across the EEBio programme at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. What will you be doing? The PDRA will focus on applications of cybergenetics
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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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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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team for each initiative. For the Hub this includes the Hub Director, Project Manager and Administrator at Oxford, and a Stakeholder and Flexible Fund Manager at Imperial College London. For Oxford Net