12 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at King's College London
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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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reconstruction Experience of computational modelling and simulatxion Knowledge of statistical and/or machine learning methods e.g. for 3D imaging data for applications such as segmentation, registration or lesion
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scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role
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Now programme at King’s College London and contribute to the development of a first-in-human immune priming platform trial in breast cancer. The post holder will be report into Professor Sheeba Irshad
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accuracy, with strong administrative and record-keeping skills Desirable criteria Ability to collect and process biological samples Knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods Experience
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About us The Department of Informatics at King’s College London is looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate or Fellow to work in the area of technical AI safety. About the role
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-moving environment for a motivated and quick-learning applicant looking to pursue a career in policy research. We expect applicants to draw on many disciplines and research methods, making use
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methods Clinical experience in rheumatology, including outpatient clinics Desirable Criteria: Higher degree (MD/PhD) in a relevant field Record of peer-reviewed publications in rheumatology or epidemiology
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diseases and a strong public and patient involvement and engagement programme. About the role The clinical research fellow will undertake research activities, focussed on either stromal cell therapy in liver
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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