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(chemoradiotherapy) management is based at the purpose-built Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital. We have close working relationships with the Haematologists to diagnose primary CNS lymphoma and the CAR-T service
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, and human-centred computing. You will join the Vision & Human-Robot Interaction (VHR) Lab, a multidisciplinary research group working at the intersection of robotics, machine learning, and human
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working remotely. Proactive attitude, showing initiative when faced with challenges and demonstrating problem-solving skills. Have access to a car, insurance and a UK driving license Desirable criteria MSc
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, to organise and manage own workload while working remotely. Proactive attitude, showing initiative when faced with challenges and demonstrating problem-solving skills. Have access to a car, insurance and a UK
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our teams, you would therefore have the opportunity to learn more about a wide variety of techniques relevant to pain research, as well as become a member of the Wolfson SPaRC – a world-leading
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. The post is offered at a competitive salary (Grade 6, Spine Point 33 on the KCL salary scale), and includes provisions for travel money, computer equipment and academic and leadership training. This is a
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: Essential criteria Be enrolled in or hold a first degree in biomedical engineering, robotics, or relevant discipline. Possess sufficient specialist knowledge in computer aided design, systems integration, and
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-design workshops, interviews, requirements gathering, data curation/annotation activities, and contribute to the design and evaluation of human–computer interface prototypes through design sprints and
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approach IT proficiency (e.g., MS Office/Excel/Teams) and willingness to learn new systems and SOPs quickly Desirable criteria Demonstrable interest/knowledge in environmental health and air pollution (e.g
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our teams, you would therefore have the opportunity to learn more about a wide variety of techniques relevant to pain research, as well as become a member of the Wolfson SPaRC – a world-leading