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proper operation and maintenance of equipment. Job Requirements Has a bachelor’s degree in Electronics; Specialization in RF/Microwave or Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is preferred. Has solid knowledge
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speculative on either point will not be supported. Expressions of interest The significant support of the host institution is a critical component of these fellowships. As such, King’s has an internal process
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techniques and the creation of a spectrum digital twin. You will also carry out experimental/proof-of-concept implementation work to demonstrate the applicability of your research. Your main research
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on automated, spectrum assignment techniques and the creation of a spectrum digital twin. You will also carry out experimental/proof-of-concept implementation work to demonstrate the applicability of your
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of predictive AI models using multimodal data (e.g. time-series signals, neuroimaging, clinical records) for healthcare applications. Contribute to the development of a Digital Twin of the brain's motor system
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development, alongside research skills in areas such as analysis of existing business operation models (including cost analysis), supply chains for spare parts, and digital passports. The post will require
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provides: (1) opportunities for publication; (2) the chance to develop knowledge and skills in neuroimaging analysis; and (3) experience of working with digital mental health and smartphone-based assessment
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are teaching, exploring and practising in some of the most exciting areas in the field of computing and the processing of digital media. We invite applications for the position of Research Fellow in AI and LLM
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techniques and the creation of a spectrum digital twin. You will also carry out experimental/proof-of-concept implementation work to demonstrate the applicability of your research. Your main research
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signal processing Extensive research experience and scholarship on radar systems and signal processing, ideally for distributed radar sensors, and general knowledge of the effects of oscillator