33 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of St" "St" "St" research jobs at King's College London
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conferences in areas of machine learning, computer vision, and Large Language Models and high-impact specialist peer reviewed academic journals. • Ability to conduct interdisciplinary research activities
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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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(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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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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learn new skills and how to use new IT systems, and to quickly and effectively pass on the newly assimilated skills and knowledge to others. Familiarity with at least one metadata standard relevant
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diversifying research. You can learn more about our programme and team at www.refuel-ms.com or via our social media (@refuelms on Instagram and @refuel_ms on X). The post holder will join a vibrant team of
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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