50 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" research jobs at University of London
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is Prof Cally Tann. We are seeking a Research Fellow in Early Child Development & Disability to coordinate the development, implementation and evaluation of the programme, including: mixed methods
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treatments. To achieve this, we will develop personalised cardiac models at scale, and update these models over time, using imaging and electrical data collected by collaborators at multiple centres. We
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-led by Queen Mary University of London. PharosAI is set to revolutionise AI-powered cancer care, accelerating the development of breakthrough therapies, advancing clinical applications, and improving
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including malaria, have experience and understanding in using multiple metrics for analysis, experience with design and implementation of study protocols, experience of data analysis in Stata and programming
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PHURI’s multidisciplinary research themes. We value scientific excellence, mentoring, and career development within a supportive, collaborative team. Join us to help translate genomic discoveries
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involves carrying out research to evaluate the particle detector technologies currently developed at QMUL and their suitability for incorporation in space-borne applications, such as CubeSats. The project
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research project on cardiovascular risk prediction for people with immune-mediated inflammatory disease. The successful candidate will use advanced risk prediction methods to develop prediction models
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developed human discovery infrastructure enables recruitment of 200-300 severely injured patients annually as part of the ACIT study. We also have a well-established experimental modelling group with full
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develop, synthesise and characterise materials for this project. About You The post is suited to a PhD graduate with a background in materials chemistry or a related discipline. If you have a vivid
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organs and development of chronic inflammatory disorders such as autoimmune arthritis. The proposed project holds significant pathophysiological relevance in the field of acute and chronic inflammatory and