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Linguistics or other relevant area) and Level 7 teaching qualification (eg DELTA), plus Senior Fellow of HEA or commitment to obtaining it. Programme Development: Experience of the design, development and
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Research Project titled “Harnessing electron-phonon interactions in nanoplasmonic solar energy conversion”. The goal is to develop new computational methods that will enable design of metallic nanoparticles
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the prestigious Genes & Health programme, a large-scale longitudinal study of health and disease in British Bangladeshi and Pakistani populations. With over 60,000 volunteers recruited to date, the project is a
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, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills Proactive and responsive to contacts in immediate area, across the wider organisation and externally (e.g
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procedures and the underpinning scientific theory applicable to the work area and their environmental impact. Clear spoken and written communication skills, with proficient computer use and strong
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their own programme of research. For further information about the role please visit the job description and to apply for this role, please go to the King’s Career pages to submit the specified
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of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences is a cutting-edge research and teaching School dedicated to development, translation and clinical application within medical imaging and computational modelling
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to continually improve the efficacy and effectiveness of the data governance program. Establishing a central register wherein to collate the portfolio of PharosAI projects and requisite metadata. Representing
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Denmark Hill campuses, our academic programme of research, teaching and clinical practice is embedded across all SLCPS departments. About the role This is an exciting opportunity within the School of Life
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers