175 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"University-of-Southampton" positions at King's College London
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for reporting to multiple partners, budget building, monthly reporting, and forecasting. You will provide regular reports and commentary to senior stakeholders to enable them to optimise their decision-making
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of mechanical and electrical assets, whilst managing their own workload and working alongside Technicians. The role is versatile, with multiple duties and responsibilities and carried out to the required standard
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-disciplinary research environment Desirable criteria 1. Experience in devising and developing novel machine learning algorithms 2. Hands on experience with ROS and physical robots 3. Excellent
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delivery of marketing efforts to support successful attraction of prospective students. The role will lead the development and delivery of comprehensive marketing plans for the faculty, working closely with
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About us King’s Summer Programmes is a specialist creative business development unit that designs, develops and delivers open enrolment and bespoke seasonal international education programmes in
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personal circumstances make it difficult for them to work full-time. This post gives such individuals an opportunity to develop their academic interests and independence alongside completion
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student recruitment and marketing within higher education Evidenced ability to lead, motivate and develop a team of recruitment professionals. Excellent coaching, facilitating, and negotiating skills, with
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and AI models for researchers in industry and academic institutions. The data and the development of AI within the platform, in partnership with clinical, academic and industry partners, will require
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theoretical physics. The group has a highly interactive research culture with multiple weekly activities including seminars, journal clubs and lecture series. It regularly organises and hosts conferences and
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of publication outputs in top 5% citations in neuroscience, and 4th for top 5% citations in neurology. The Centre for Developmental Neurobiology aims to understand the mechanisms that control brain development and