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through Azure cloud technologies, and enabling seamless data integration and quality management across the university. Joining this dynamic team offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful
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performance computing environments, and the use of cloud-based platforms Expertise in the design, development, and application of Digital Twins, including data driven and hybrid modelling approaches for complex
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collaboration with designer. Experience with cloud-based hosting (AWS, Azure) or Linux server management. Please do not submit a cover letter. Instead, please provide your supporting statement as a bullet point
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an externally funded programme that enhances the Institute’s contribution to and academic alignment with School, Faculty and King’s research ambitions. The successful candidate will publish high‑quality peer
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clinician who will spend, on average, one day a week developing and leading a spiral of leadership education across the MBBS programme. The successful candidate will work with the MBBS programme team
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Foundation Programme Grant, we will refine our existing research computational tool and technology into a robust, well-engineering software as a medical device, ready for clinical evaluation. The tool will
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disease and apply this knowledge to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a rigorous academic programme for students. About the role This is a Research Associate
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About us King's College London is one of the top 10 UK universities and among the oldest in England. The Department of Informatics within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
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. Practical problem-solving skills and the ability to think analytically 8. Strong computer skills, proficient with Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel Desirable criteria 1. Experience of setting up
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with life limiting conditions and their families. This Research Associate post will be working with our Chair of Palliative Care and Child Health, Lorna Fraser on an NIHR funded programme - Improving