16 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Fellowship positions at King's College London
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, and with expertise in quantitative and qualitative methods, to develop a training and capacity-building programme and lead research projects working on large datasets. On training and capacity-building
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Young People, a partnership between King’s College London and South London and Maudsley Hospital. The fellowships will be open to researchers utilising a broad range of methods and we will be open to
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open to researchers utilising a broad range of methods and we will be open to applications exploring how specific mental and brain health conditions may co-occur with physical conditions in
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religious traditions and a wide variety of research methods. The successful candidate would be expected to teach on a number of modules broadly in the area of Theology, Philosophy and the Arts, drawing
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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY About Us We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced researcher to work on the large-scale programme and associated projects of the Data
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to the mental health and neuroscience focused NIHR Support Service Hub hosted by King's College London and Partners. You will play a key role in the innovative NIHR program grant, REFUEL-MS, which is developing
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of future food and alternative proteins, priority areas of interest are highlighted below: Cultivated meat: examples include a research program on cell line development, cell engineering, process optimisation
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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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place. We are delighted to announce exciting new opportunities to join our community. EMBRACE is a visionary, multicomponent international research programme, the first of its kind in the world
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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