18 post-doc-image-processing Fellowship positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON in United Kingdom
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the Medical Research Council. The Research Fellow will be using Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods, with a special focus on generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of
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Gibbons, working in close collaboration with Dr Lisa Story and the Perinatal Imaging team. The post will be based at the St Thomas’ Hospital campus and the postholder will be responsible for pregnant
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-resolution spatial transcriptomics and multiplex imaging, to turn large-scale data into actionable insights for both fundamental and translational research. About the role We are seeking a Senior
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qualified with full GMC registration with license to practice in the UK. The post is suitable for Specialty Trainees in Cardiology who intend to specialise in the cardiac imaging sub-specialty or who have
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qualified with full GMC registration with license to practice in the UK. The post is suitable for Specialty Trainees in Cardiology who intend to specialise in the cardiac imaging sub-specialty or who have
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-resolution spatial transcriptomics and multiplex imaging, to turn large-scale data into actionable insights for both fundamental and translational research. About the role We are seeking a Senior
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criteria Higher degree (MD, PhD or equivalent) in a relevant subject area: must have submitted PhD thesis before taking up the post Demonstration of understanding of, and commitment to, an academic career
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teams. This is a full-time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31 August 2026. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata
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About us: The post will be based in the Centre for Mental Health Policy and Evaluation (CMHPE) at King’s College London. The Centre is home to a team of expert implementation and improvement science
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team in the Department of Women & Children’s Health and the Clinical Diagnostics Development Unit (CDDU), Department of Infectious Diseases at King’s College London. The post will be hosted in