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at the edge, rather than the cloud, which will require innovation in compute efficiency and scalability. The role will also focus on IoT data engineering, analysis and management, improve data quality through
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have a strong knowledge of core computing topics. We are specifically seeking expertise in Machine learning Data management Artificial intelligence Data visualisation and analytics Data mining Cloud
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of research. We currently offer a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science, delivered on campus. We also have active PhD students in this area. About you: Candidates for the Lecturer in Computer science position should
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an interdisciplinary team that is helping bring cloud computing to the world of genetics-based clinical microbiology we’d love to hear from you. Applications from candidates who do not fulfil the essential criteria will
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, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related computational field with demonstrated relevance to tissue biology or immunology—particularly in the context of inflammatory diseases—or a PhD in
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to laboratory and biostatistical staff, assisting with project-related tasks as needed. You must hold a PhD either in Bioinformatics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related computational field
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. Structural biologists at KCL have access to the e-Research/CREATE high-performance computing cluster (HPC) (docs.er.kcl.ac.uk) at King’s and associated research data storage (RDS) managed by e-Research. About
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confidentiality. Why does this matter now? Wearable devices have made round-the-clock health data commonplace, cloud computing places vast processing power at our fingertips, and patients are demanding care
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers