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About us: This is an exciting opportunity to join the Health Psychology Section, part of the School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences at King’s College London, as well as the Centre
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leading academic and industry experts, and an active academic/industry exchange program that aims to accelerate career development for the postholder employed on the project. About you The postholder should
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system with integrated sensors. You should hold or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil with relevant experience in the field of robotics, biomedical engineering, information engineering, electrical
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About the Role We are seeking a researcher for a new programme focused on improving understanding of cancer risk and developing novel multicancer risk prediction models to support cancer prevention
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About us: This is an exciting opportunity to join the Health Psychology Section, part of the School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences at King’s College London, as well as the Centre
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experience: Essential criteria PhD in computer science, AI or related area Proven experience of knowledge engineering and semantic technologies such as knowledge graphs, ontologies, data modelling, RDF, RDFS
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of climate science, statistical methodology, and computational modelling. The PROTECT project is part of the ARIA-funded programme on climate tipping points and aims to improve the scientific and statistical
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base, the partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry scientists. Within the partnership, small research teams will
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Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science or conjugate subject; strong record of publication in the relevant literature; good knowledge of machine learning algorithms and/or statistical methods
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posters locally and at national and international conferences, as well as participate in MRC grant’s research programme led by Prof Marco Fritzsche. You must hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion