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Job description Job summary As a global leader in its field, the Department of Bioengineering is a fast-paced multi-disciplinary department, where scientific and engineering specialisms combine
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. The Department of Chemical Engineering is seeking a Research Associate to investigate the design of biocontrollers to advance the applications of synthetic biology in biomedicine, agriculture and environment. Dr
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new opportunity has arisen within the Department of Computing for an EdTech Software Engineer. Our department is a leading department of Computer Science with a reputation for excellence in both
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carried out under the Royal Academy of Engineering funded Senior Research Fellowship programme. The Research Associate will join a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary team within the Subsurface CO2
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to working together to conduct high-quality work that makes a real difference to our clients and stakeholders worldwide. The successful applicant will have an especially strong engineering background
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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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for targeted proteome engineering. Utilize existing bioinformatic tools (CRISPR-TAPE ) and cutting-edge instrumentation within the London Biofoundry to automate workflows. Leverage the integrated SynBio stack
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entrepreneurial ideas from our talented science, engineering, medicine and business students. This role is part of a shift pattern (Monday-Friday (approximately; 10:00-14:15) You will be part of a creative
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responsibilities Based at Imperial College’s South Kensington Campus, you will work within Dr. Child’s team and will: Conduct targeted engineering of the human proteome a range of disease-relevant cell lines and
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responsibilities Based at Imperial College’s South Kensington campus, you will work within Dr Child’s team and will: Operate as experimental team lead and bridge the gap between experimental technology development