12 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Fellowship research jobs at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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Fellow will be using Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods, with a special focus on generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of Electronic Health Records from people
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opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team of researchers, clinicians, and patient partners on a 5-year collaborative research programme funded by a Wellcome Mental Health Award, ‘When your body betrays you
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-quality teaching. The Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) is the Faculty’s focal point for computational biology, delivering bespoke bioinformatics support and training across genomics, transcriptomics
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the Medical Research Council. The Research Fellow will be using Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods, with a special focus on generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of
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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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of breast/glioma/melanoma cancer animal models. Experience in contributing to publications with writing up materials and methods referring to histological aspects. MSc degree or equivalent in a relevant
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research programme at King’s, focussed on establishing a competitive research niche and positioning them to apply for intermediate-level post-doctoral fellowships to consolidate their careers, from Research
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already commenced training in general cardiology and wish to gain more sub-specialty experience in Cardiac MRI (CMR), by taking an Out-Of-Programme Experience (OOPE) from their current training programmes
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already commenced training in general cardiology and wish to gain more sub-specialty experience in Cardiac MRI (CMR), by taking an Out-Of-Programme Experience (OOPE) from their current training programmes
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The Cutaneous Immunology Group, Skin Inflammation Genetics Group and Genomic Medicine at King’s College London. The internationally leading precision medicine inflammatory skin disease research programme includes