10 algorithm-development-"LIST"-"Meta"-"University-of-Kent" positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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pre-processing), mining dictionary data, and developing novel algorithms for time-sensitive word sense disambiguation (WSD) in Latin, contributing to the creation of a 100-million-token annotated corpus
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, which involves building a large corpus of Latin texts (data collection and pre-processing), mining dictionary data, and developing novel algorithms for time-sensitive word sense disambiguation (WSD) in
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mechanics, or coupled aero-thermo-mechanical systems; c) development of advanced algorithms, numerical schemes, and high-performance software for simulation of complex physical systems, including fluid
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individual with the appropriate disciplinary experience for the post of Lecturer in Computational Engineering, who are interested in developing an independent world-leading research group with an aim
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relevant research techniques and methodologies Strong publication record commensurate with the applicant’s career stage. Algorithmic and model development skills, and a familiarity with relevant machine
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mechanics, or coupled aero-thermo-mechanical systems; c) development of advanced algorithms, numerical schemes, and high-performance software for simulation of complex physical systems, including fluid
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demonstrated ability to work within a geographically distributed networks of collaboration Proven experience in developing and implementing machine learning models and algorithms, ideally in the healthcare
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individual with the appropriate disciplinary experience for the post of Lecturer in Computational Engineering, who are interested in developing an independent world-leading research group with an aim
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algorithms, ideally in the healthcare or mental health domain Desirable criteria Track record of successful research grant applications, or attempts to obtain grant funding. Previous development of ML-based
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currently leading the NeuroHand project—a UKRI-funded programme focused on the development of a soft robotic exoskeleton glove for stroke rehabilitation. The role provides an exciting opportunity