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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software developer role will be pivotal in expanding the accessibility and utility of the RADAR-based platform, impacting the pace and quality of mobile health research
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://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/index.aspx Within FoLSM, the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences is a cutting-edge research and teaching School dedicated to development, translation and clinical application
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software Engineer will be responsible for implementing and optimising infrastructure and deployment processes, and will also contribute to the development of key software
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programming. Proficiency in Java/Kotlin, Android and web development Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related discipline Experience and familiarity with the open-source RADAR-Base software
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software developer role will be pivotal in expanding the accessibility and utility of the RADAR-based platform, impacting the pace and quality of mobile health research
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their own code, and Establishing a community of developers of research software across the university The Research Software Engineering team consists of RSEs with a wide range of different backgrounds and
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programming. Proficiency in Java/Kotlin, Android and web development Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related discipline Experience and familiarity with the open-source RADAR-Base software
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About Us The School has secured multi-million-pound research funding and maintains strong partnerships with UK and international universities, the NHS, charitable organisations, and industry
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About us The Department of International Development, King’s College London, is a young, innovative and contemporary department, with a focus on uneven development and global capitalism within
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About us King’s College London is one of England’s oldest and most prestigious universities, founded within the tradition of the Church of England by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington who