135 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft" positions at King's College London
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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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. Since our founding in 1992, we have spearheaded new intellectual possibilities among computing, the humanities and the social sciences. The Department offers an undergraduate degree in Digital Culture
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Language Processing (NLP) methods, with a special focus on generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of Electronic Health Records from people with epilepsy across multiple NHS
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skills, including the ability to summarise and present research findings. Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines, and operate within
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at home and abroad, while providing a home for a portfolio of innovative programmes that generate and measure impact and serve the communities we work with and for. IES is home to some of King’s most
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• An Employee Assistance Programme which provides free, confidential advice on both home and work concerns • 30 days annual leave (or pro-rata for part time) plus UK bank holidays and four additional
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within the Higher Education sector Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work
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assist in the delivery of confirmation tests as required as part of their role. The post holder will work to a research plan as part of their role being responsive to changing priorities within a demanding
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medical professional. This is achieved through campus-based sessions throughout the medical degree programme and working in conjunction with sites across primary, secondary and mental health care settings
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generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of Electronic Health Records from people with epilepsy across multiple NHS hospitals. They are expected to have some experience