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(Aspire CREATe), and a partnership between RNOH Research & Innovation, The Aspire Charity and UCL, which enables delivery of translational clinical research. Aspire is a national charity that works with
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About us UCL STEaPP is one of the newest departments in the Faculty, focused on the interconnections between science, technology, engineering and public policy. STEaPP is and inherently
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Bubble-particle systems are encountered in a wide range of industrial and environmental applications (flotation, bioreactors, slurry bubble columns) but the complex dynamics and interactions make
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working in animal health and environmental agencies, to policymakers, charities, industry and the public. It seeks to transform surveillance of and action against antimicrobial resistance by harnessing
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in biomedicine, with a mission to work without boundaries and across disciplines and to explore biology at all levels. The UCL Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering produces
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information The Department of Chemical Engineering at University College London (UCL) is seeking an enthusiastic graduate student to work on the development of computational methods to study nucleation, crystal
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(or international equivalent) in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering or related disciplines. A Master’s thesis or equivalent in Electrical Machines and industrial experience would be desirable. We are seeking
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To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. PhD in electronic engineering or relevant science/engineering
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), which is a collaborative project with Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and University College London (UCL). The projects bring the complementary expertise of leading industry and UK research groups
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and students; planning and organising research resources and workshops. Successful applicants will have or be near to completing a PhD in computer science, information engineering, statistics, chemistry