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new algorithms and associated software stack for multimodal data analysis and monitoring. The post holder will focus on technical algorithmic developments such as using unsupervised and self-supervised
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modalities, including imaging, text, social and clinical data. The postholder will design and develop new algorithms and associated software stack for multimodal data analysis and monitoring. The post holder
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will include contributing to our clinical NLP tools, algorithms and interfaces used by clinical specialists. The post holder will be expected to be able to contribute in the following areas: Extend our
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will include contributing to our clinical NLP tools, algorithms and interfaces used by clinical specialists. The post holder will be expected to be able to contribute in the following areas: Extend our
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hours per week) and you will be offered a fixed-term contract for 12 months. The preferred working days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and/or Friday, with an ideal distribution of hours across four
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conflict settings. The role is based within the Understanding strand, in the Department of Digital Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The Understanding strand will map the distribution
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the Understanding strand, in the Department of Digital Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The Understanding strand will map the distribution, prevalence and forms of slavery across diverse conflict
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with the regulatory environment around Deep Learning or Machine Learning algorithms Experience applying quality system standards, software development standards and regulation, e.g. ISO 13485, IEC 62304
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(PSDM) techniques to reduce wiring complexity, and optimise signal demodulation algorithms for accurate, real-time battery monitoring. The position will be based in the Department of Engineering, King’s
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algorithms, models, and their optimization techniques Knowledge of TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc. Effective communication (oral and written) skills, ability to write research reports and papers in style accessible