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biomedical computing at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. The work will be done in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team at KCL, UCL and clinicians at Great Ormond Street
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CIRCuiTS‑AI project and the Department of Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London. This innovative programme aims to develop an AI‑enhanced version
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to join the innovative CIRCuiTS‑AI project within the Department of Psychology, School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences at King’s College London. This exciting programme aims to develop and
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(23:59 GMT), 26th March 2026. On the ‘Choosing a programme’ page, please select Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Research PhD Full-time More information on the department and the programme is available
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multi-faculty team designing and delivering a sector-leading, fully online, interdisciplinary digital education programme: the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, launching in January 2027
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: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis . There is an unmatched infrastructure within the School to support cutting-edge translational research, including one of the UK’s only 7 Tesla MRI systems located inside a
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, you will be part of an active research programme in the Heat and Fire Lab ( https://heatandfire.github.io/ ) in the Department of Engineering under the supervision of Dr Francesco Restuccia. Our group
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Foundation Programme Grant, we will refine our existing research computational tool and technology into a robust, well-engineering software as a medical device, ready for clinical evaluation. The tool will
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and industrial partners of the project, including Unilever, Shadow Robot Company, Ocado Technology and MathWorks. More details of the project can be found in the following link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk
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-up prospective randomised clinical trial. In this project, funded by a British Heart Foundation Programme Grant, we will refine our existing research computational tool and technology into a robust