65 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" Postdoctoral positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON in United Kingdom
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currently leading the NeuroHand project—a UKRI-funded programme focused on the development of a soft robotic exoskeleton glove for stroke rehabilitation. The role provides an exciting opportunity
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About Us We are seeking experts in medical image deep learning to join our team and help develop novel computationally efficient segmentation algorithms. We welcome application from individual with
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image acquisition capabilities. Together, we are developing next-generation Ai-assisted robots for colorectal cancer treatment. About The Role EndoTheranostics aims to transform the screening and
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) the motivations and aspirations underlying the development of commercial versus open digital research information infrastructures shaping metadata and data analytic functionalities; (ii) how commercial and open
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-quality research outputs, oversee the management of a Fibre Manufacturing Facility, and drive the development of a transformative endoscopy technology that enables in vivo precision diagnosis of cancers
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the Label-free Bioimaging Laboratory, the successful candidate will contribute high-quality research outputs, oversee the management of a Fibre Manufacturing Facility, and drive the development of a
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from 1st January 2026 until 31 December 2028. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support
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research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to develop technologies for gene editing of cardiovascular inherited conditions. In particular, the post-holder will develop CRISPR/Cas9- and Prime
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-December 2025), the team developed playful, creative and inclusive methods for working with neurodivergent children and their families, and conducted the bulk of data collection. The primary role of the PDRA
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behavioural development in children with neurodevelopmental conditions and epilepsy. Our work combines experimental neuroscience, longitudinal cohort studies, and close partnerships with families, clinicians