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requirements PhD in applied mathematics, engineering, computer science or a closely related discipline, or equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience. Experience in working with medical images
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, with a focus on solving medical applications with a scientific and engineering approach. We are pleased to announce the creation of a new rehabilitation core facility and a technician role within The
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) at Imperial College London. You will play a central role in advancing the field of environmental epidemiology within the unit, which is closely linked to the Medical Research Council (MRC) Centre
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simulating maternal and foetal hearts. Work closely with medical imaging and diagnostic datasets to extract essential information required for detailed heart analysis and simulations. Contribute to refining
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computer science with previous experience in cardiac image segmentation and motion analysis. This post is part of a 4-year NIH program in a partnership between Imperial College London and Brigham and Women’s
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Job description Job summary Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London, to work as part of
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an increase in self-medication to treat vague cancer symptoms, may provide a novel avenue for earlier diagnosis for cancer. We will work with two high street retailers and utilise the large existing datasets in
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project grant for early detection of cancer called the Cancer Loyalty Card Study-2 (CLOCS-2). We have hypothesised that changes in purchasing behaviour, primarily an increase in self-medication to treat
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assembly, automated molecular biology workflows and cell culture, next generation sequencing, state-of-the-art imaging and mass spectrometry platforms at London Biofoundry and Agilent Measurement Suite
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for autonomous monitoring of biodiversity[1] . The post is hosted in the Ecosystem Sensing lab in Imperial-X / Department of Life Sciences, led by Dr. Sarab Sethi (www.imperial.ac.uk/people/sarab.sethi