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for sequence or structural data (e.g. transformers, graph neural networks) Proved experience in working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Evidence of strong communication and scientific
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such as big and open data, cultural curation and preservation, digital labour, global infrastructures, networked identities, and democracy. King's College London has a long tradition of research in
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their colleagues, pass knowledge on to others, and develop the relevant formal and informal networks to enhance their learning opportunities. An essential part of the role is the active collaboration with other
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, communications, and reports. You will coordinate the management of day-to-day stakeholder enquiries, ensuring timely responses within agreed timeframes, and taking responsibility for handling more complex queries
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written communication skills, to convey conceptual and complex ideas and information, alongside good organisational and administrative skills Proactive in creating and developing interactions and
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Student Advice, Wellbeing and Welfare Services, dedicated staff, incluuding the Welfare Officer (admin), offer crucial assistance to students facing a range of complex challenges affecting their lives and
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risk Experience of referring cases into NHS and voluntary sector bodies, and working closely with such services on complex cases Experience of balancing the need to share information appropriately
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omics data, digital pathology, using cutting-edge AI and machine learning approaches. You will play a critical role in developing sophisticated computational pipelines, integrating complex multi-omics
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execution, delivering a complex set of transformation initiatives and driving sustainable improvements to our core business. Drawing on various process improvement methodologies, you will improve our
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interactions, and avoidance of predators. Decoding the complex chemical milieu of odorants in the environment into functionally relevant responses require similarly complex detection systems and, in many animals