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Location: National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI), Imperial College London (South Kensington site) Job Summary This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and experienced programme manager to
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Sargent Centre for Process Systems Engineering at Imperial College London. In addition to presenting research in top optimisation, chemical engineering, and/or energy venues, the Research Assistant
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Research Team are a research support unit working across both Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and other affiliated NHS Trusts, delivering clinical trials of all phases
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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
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team believe in, and are committed to, delivering the highest quality of academic language and literacy provision to support the research output and teaching of STEMM subjects at Imperial College London
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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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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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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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Engineering Department) and the National Gallery (Scientific Department). This studentship will be jointly supervised by Professor Pier Luigi Dragotti at Imperial College London (ICL) and Dr Catherine Higgitt
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College London. We are seeking a Temporary Research Assistant who is passionate about being part of a research team that focuses on unraveling the molecular mechanisms underlying Type 2 diabetes (T2D