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provides high-quality contributions to academic debates. You will work closely with Prof. Ben Geiger and Prof. Karen Glaser as part of the Centre’s ‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’ programme. This
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Hopkins University (USA). About the role The PDRA will lead the development of new computational and mathematical models to quantify and predict infectious disease risk, particularly for identifying high
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the Department of Informatics, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES). The department is internationally recognised for its contributions to robotics, AI, and human-centred
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. We will consider qualifications relative to the length of the candidate’s academic career (based on the length of the PhD program, the number of years since PhD, and career breaks). Personal
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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. About Us The applicant will join the
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Mental Health Younger Generations Programme. You will work with a friendly, supportive, passionate, and hard-working group to undertake statistical analysis of quantitative data to test hypothesis
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collaborative international programme focused on strengthening specialised mental health services for children and adolescents in Ukraine. The successful candidate will join the Department of Child & Adolescent
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tissues Knowledge of bioinformatics or computational analysis Evidence of successful collaboration in multidisciplinary projects Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the
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this role, you will contribute to developing computational models of neural circuitry across different architectures and scales. You'll simulate how these networks respond to targeted perturbations, then
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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. The ideal candidate would be