135 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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, administratively support in-person examinations and prepare papers, support checking quality assurance information, work methodically, follow set processes and procedures and have a high level of attention to detail
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. You will update webpages, input and check numerical data and contribute to professional documents, so will have a good level of literacy and numeracy, and will be a proficient user of key Microsoft 365
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detection models, with a focus on achieving generalisable multimodal understanding in zero-shot settings. About You The successful candidate must have a PhD (or equivalent) in the field of computer vision or
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), and apply these and other related methods in a study comparing the clinical and cost-effectiveness of local versus general anaesthetic for people with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm undergoing
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research project on cardiovascular risk prediction for people with immune-mediated inflammatory disease. The successful candidate will use advanced risk prediction methods to develop prediction models
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biology, detailed knowledge and laboratory experience in molecular biology, in particular familiarity with DNA isolation, PCR genotyping, ONT-based NGS sequencing and analysis with relevant computer and
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a UK Valid driving licence, applicants should have a good command of the English language both written and verbal, candidates must be computer literate. You will be required to be able to carry out
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for Evaluation and Methods, a thriving research centre incorporating four collaborative units working closely together to deliver outstanding research based on their combined and complementary research strengths
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programme, both in the UK and overseas. You will play a pivotal role in strengthening the lifelong relationship alumni have with the University, creating high-quality, engaging events that foster connection
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data from the UK using robust causal inference methods. Based in London at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the post-holder will be embedded within the Electronic Health Records Research