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-centred mental health care. The postholder will play a central role in collecting and analysing large-scale speech and wearable data from participants in the GLAD Study cohort (https://gladstudy.org.uk
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large-scale speech and wearable data from participants in the GLAD Study cohort (https://gladstudy.org.uk/ ). Using large language models (LLMs) and acoustic analytics, they will uncover patterns in
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About Us The post will be based at St Thomas’ Hospital in central London in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis . There is
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world data, with strong programming proficiency in R or Python and version control systems like Git. Familiarity with spatial and statistical libraries (e.g. INLA, PyMC, scikit-learn, GeoPandas). Proven
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or Python and version control systems like Git. Familiarity with spatial and statistical libraries (e.g. INLA, PyMC, scikit-learn, GeoPandas). Proven ability to work independently. Track record in publishing
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and written communication skills, including academic conference presentations and journal papers; Excellent mathematical and programming skills in Python or C++, and practical experience with deep
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refurbishment. Further information may be found at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/physics About the role The FCPA research assistant primary role will consist of investigating Sagnac interferometry for fibre amplification
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in python programming and machine learning models for molecular discovery and chemical property prediction. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Martin-Martinez at francisco.martin-martinez
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, or related discipline Strong background in machine learning and deep learning, particularly in generative models (VAEs, GANs, transformers) Programming experience in Python and deep learning frameworks
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significant growth with substantial investment in new appointments, research infrastructure and laboratory space refurbishment. Further information may be found at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/physics About the role