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electrochemical approaches. The programme involves 4 universities (Surrey, Loughborough, Imperial College London, and Heriot-Watt) and a number of industrial partners. Our vision is to create the first-of-its-kind
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removal potential of enhanced rock weathering”, a collaboration between the departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Life sciences at Imperial College London, and the department of Geography
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Technological University (NTU) and Imperial College London. A/Prof Yap laboratory is working on the field of regenerative cardiology and metabolic disorders, where the team is interested in the basic and
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to research activities of the Decarbonising Transport work stream of CCG, which is hosted between University of Oxford, University of Strathclyde, Imperial College London and Loughborough University. As CCG is
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About Imperial College London Imperial College London is the UK’s only university focussed entirely on science, engineering, medicine and business and we are consistently rated in the top 10
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Consultant) to join the Transport Strategy Centre (TSC) at Imperial College London. You will be part of a friendly, supportive team of ~ 30 committed professionals, who work together to conduct high-quality
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The SONNETS project is a new £6.5M EPSRC programme grant led by the school of Electronics and Computer Science in the University of Southampton, in collaboration with Imperial College London, and Newcastle
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to Senior to Principal Consultant) to join the Transport Strategy Centre (TSC) at Imperial College London. You will be part of a friendly and supportive team, made up of ~ 30 professionals, who are committed
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The SONNETS project is a new £6.5M EPSRC programme grant led by the school of Electronics and Computer Science in the University of Southampton, in collaboration with Imperial College London, and Newcastle
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the University of Southampton, in collaboration with Imperial College London, and Newcastle University. Over five years the project will create new tools, algorithms, and systems for monitoring and estimating UK