75 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/index.aspx Within FoLSM, the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences is a cutting-edge research and teaching School dedicated to development, translation and clinical application
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About Us We are seeking experts in medical image deep learning to join our team and help develop novel computationally efficient segmentation algorithms. We welcome application from individual with
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healthcare technology. The post-holder will be proactive, capable of balancing multiple demands, and able to provide informed recommendations to project leads. Their responsibilities will include engaging and
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multiple demands, and able to provide informed recommendations to project leads. Their responsibilities will include engaging and enrolling London schools in the study, collaborating with PPIE groups
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mentoring and career development. The 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) placed King’s applied and allied health research 1st for: overall proportion of research rated 4* (world-leading, the best
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excellent environment for health care interaction and a strong focus on mentoring and career development. The 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) placed King’s applied and allied health research 1st
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the MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders. At the Centre for Developmental Neurobiology (CDN), we investigate the mechanisms governing the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in
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for this role. This role will involve developing and applying analysis plans using a variety of advanced methods with the support of project supervisors. The postholder will have completed a PhD in a relevant
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the mechanisms 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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support needs of minoritised ethnic people with multiple long-term conditions, and transform how healthcare providers, communities and policymakers construct, respond to, and support them in local and