9 parallel-and-distributed-computing Fellowship positions at King's College London in United Kingdom
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and experienced Research Fellow in Computational Biostatistics with excellent technical skill and extensive experience analysing complex data sets in a translational research environment. You will apply
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the role Overview of the role We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow in Machine Learning to join the PharosAI team, focusing on developing novel machine learning methods in computer vision
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the PharosAI platform. Develop and contribute to open-source projects aimed at the biomedical and healthcare research communities, extending toolkits such as MONAI to computational pathology and spatial biology
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Job id: 116065. Salary: £53,149 - £54,559 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 28 May 2025. Closing date: 19 June 2025. Business unit: IoPPN. Department: Basic & Clinical Neuroscience. Contact details:Dr Ben Holgate. benjamin.holgate@kcl.ac.uk Location: Denmark Hill...
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of: ‘Outline a five year programme of research, to be pursued for the duration of the fellowship and a subsequent research grant, in the field of Modern British and World History’ We pride ourselves on being
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Job id: 115589. Salary: £53,149 - £62,422 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 21 May 2025. Closing date: 11 June 2025. Business unit: IoPPN. Department: Basic & Clinical Neuroscience. Contact details:Benjamin Holgate. benjamin.holgate@kcl.ac.uk Location: Denmark Hill...
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funded programme - Improving Care for children with life-limiting Conditions: developing, adapting, impLementing and Evaluating interventions (ICICLE). These three-year PhD Training Fellowship awards will
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across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role We invite
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the NIHR-funded TaILOR programme, you will work with collaborators at the University of Oxford to analyse routinely collected healthcare data using OpenSAFELY to investigate the implementation of Patient