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About us A post-doctoral research associate position is available at the Photonics & Nanotechnology group, Physics Department, King’s College London, funded by the EPSRC Programme Grant New
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development of open-source tools for the hearing healthcare community. About you You should have a PhD in computer science, biomedical engineering, or a related field with strong expertise in medical image
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Leedham (colorectal cancer biology), Dan Woodcock (cancer genomics), Helen Byrne (mathematical modelling), and Jens Rittscher (computational pathology and imaging AI), offering a unique opportunity to work
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solutions informed by the latest ideas in medical imaging AI, computer vision and robotic guidance; and evaluate models in simulated and real clinical scenarios. Evaluation may involve quantitative studies
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prototype (MIDAS) that integrates AI-based modules with optimisation engines to support low-carbon, cost-optimal datacentre microgrid design. To manage prototyping of the software platform - overseeing build
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recently developed in a commercial 65 nm CMOS imaging process by a large international consortium of engineers and scientists for the ALICE ITS3 upgrade and the future experiments, ePIC@EIC and ALICE3@LHC
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to artificial intelligence (AI) (e.g. computer science, engineering, Statistics, and mathematics etc.) The post is available for 30 months, starting on 1 September 2025. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be
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development laboratories at Guy’s Campus, London Bridge. The group specialises in inventing custom fluorescence-lifetime and multiphoton technologies and coupling them with powerful computational pipelines
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validate mechanical and electronic systems for image-guided therapy. Integrate pioneering and proven tools for the precise control and validation of interventional device placements. Examine clinical
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About Us The post will be based at St Thomas’ Hospital in central London in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London, https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis , working