27 web-programmer-developer-"St" Postdoctoral positions at King's College London in United Kingdom
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. Bringing together perspectives from socio-legal studies, science and technology studies (STS), and philosophy our project will critically explore regulatory approaches and their unfolding impacts in three
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of disease, therapeutic discovery, and patient-centred outcomes. Within SCPS, the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (IPS) is organised into four Departments (Drug Discovery; Medicines Development; Medicines
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& Medicine. Department: Res Dept of Biomedical Computing. Contact details:Dr Konrad Wagstyl. konrad.wagstyl@kcl.ac.uk Location: St Thomas Hospital. Category: Research. THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL
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. About The Role We are seeking a talented, highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Associate as part of the EPSRC programme grant “Total Body Nuclear Imaging for the Development
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and assistive technologies. About the role This Postdoctoral Research Associate position will contribute to a research programme focused on the development of adaptive control systems for wearable and
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fundamental discovery to patient care. Our laboratory focuses on advanced label-free optical technologies for disease detection and characterisation. We develop fibre-optic and multimodal imaging systems
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(across high and ultra-low-field strengths), with high-risk and typically developing populations across HIC and LMIC settings. Demonstrated experience of implementing strategies for successful acquisition
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internationally leading and impactful research in agentic AI for chemical development in the Department of Informatics at King’s College London, in collaboration with other researchers from the University
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governing the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While
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on the evolution of humanitarian and human rights actions against the recruitment and use of children and youth in armed conflict, in Africa and in global perspective, and on disarmament, demobilisation