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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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colorectal cancer screening and treatment. They will contribute to the design of AI algorithms for polyp detection, tissue characterization, and visual guidance of robotic intervention. This is a full time
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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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for this role. This role will involve developing and applying analysis plans using a variety of advanced methods with the support of project supervisors. The postholder will have completed a PhD in a relevant
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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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the new hardware. You will also have the opportunity to mentor PhD and MSc students working in Professor Rajendran's group. This is a full-time post (35 hours per week), offered on a fixed-term contract
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to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area Extensive experience working in bioinformatics with large datasets Previous experience in statistical
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for more information. About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD degree in Engineering, Computer
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and accurate registration of ultrasound scans of 3D-printed human skulls to MRI/CT head scans. The research associate will develop anthropomorphic head phantoms and algorithms for fast and accurate