97 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Leicester
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About the role We are looking for a skilled Research Software Engineer to join our team at the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences. This role is part of a UKRI-funded project
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: Design and implement models for a knowledge graph as part of an R&D team. Research methods and techniques for populating the knowledge graph. Develop models or algorithms to facilitate risk identification
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projects, use data and feedback to inform service development, and contribute to the continuous improvement of our international student support offer. Drawing on your understanding of the student lifecycle
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device developed by the group to reduce noise and optimize ECG signal during exercise to help stratify Sudden Cardiac Death risk, and EAST High a BHF funded study looking at the treatment of Atrial
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available through STFC Large Grant funding to the “Planet Mercury: Origins, Evolution, and Interactions” consortium between the University of Leicester, Open University and Imperial College. Further posts
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will work under the supervision of Professor Lily Yao. You will support systematic reviews, manage large datasets, conduct economic analyses alongside clinical trials, and develop decision-analytic
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Field) course is one of the most innovative programmes in the UK and aims to develop the next generation of nurse leaders. The four year pre-registration dual qualification course is one of the first in
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DClinPsy Programme and the School in developing and enhancing its reputation. About you Alongside your doctorate in Psychology (eg DClinPsy, PhD), you will have extensive experience of teaching at
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responsibilities will include performing specialised laboratory experiments, supporting method development, maintaining a safe and efficient lab environment, and contributing to knowledge exchange through
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, alongside the 6 Theme Leads, a new Centre of Research Excellence will be developed. The Centre will build on our established world-leading cardiovascular research with three research themes, ‘Discovery