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are recruiting for two Programme Coordinators who will carry out very similar duties but will each support a different area of the Suite. The focus of each role will be either on the BSc Economics, Finance and
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being part of a larger Programme Grant in collaboration with Oxford and Bristol and funded by EPSRC. Synthetic biology has made it possible to repurpose cells to operate as microscale factories, energy
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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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listed. The post is full time and open-ended. Duties and responsibilities You will plan, resource, and direct an original and impacting research programme in Geotechnical Engineering with a focus on
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delivery of this programme. You will work for the Head of the Climate Solutions Catalyst to ensure the successful delivery of our trial programme. You will work as a team with the Science and Innovation
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Computing Service (RCS) provides support for High-Performance Computing, a team of Research Software Engineers, and support for a growing number of research applications that support the research data
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maintain records for the Centre’s communications data, stakeholder engagement and associated impact. Essential requirements BSc in Science or a closely related discipline, or equivalent research, industrial
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their loyalty card programmes from participants who consent to the study. The success applicant will take a lead role in the behavioural science aspects on this newly funded multi-disciplinary project grant
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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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. This is an excellent opportunity to build a research career and be a part of a translational research programme that includes both scientists and clinicians. You would join a multidisciplinary research