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their research impact work. The post holder must be highly organised and have a demonstrable ability to plan, prioritise, and work to deadlines. The successful candidate will have an excellent attention
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experience in relevant technologies 2. Strong verbal and written communication skills 3. Experience with Linux command line utilities 4. Competence in a high-level programming language and
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development and how deviations from the normal plan may lead to disease. The Centre has a team of over 190 researchers and support staff and is part of the School of Neuroscience in the Institute of Psychiatry
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smooth operations. Strategic Planning & Development: Develop and continually refine KCL's Built Environment strategic plan, aligning with the college’s goals (e.g., decarbonisation, historic preservation
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plan, aligning with the college’s goals (e.g., decarbonisation, historic preservation, and building longevity). Help coordinate and schedule works related to the Asset Team. Fault Finding and Maintenance
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or equivalent. 2. Demonstrable experience in either atomistic molecular dynamics simulations or quantum chemistry/density functional theory calculations 3. Demonstrable programming skills 4. Strong
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independently based on an agreed work plan, setting own priorities and those of the team, working cooperatively to achieve the service objectives 6. Comprehensive knowledge of regulations and best practice
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to the mental health and neuroscience focused NIHR Support Service Hub hosted by King's College London and Partners. You will play a key role in the innovative NIHR program grant, REFUEL-MS, which is developing
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. Basic proficiency in programming or scripting (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or similar) for data processing or device control. 4. Ability to set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot sensor systems (e.g., IMUs
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Theory, Feminism, or some aspect of Decolonial Theory and Practice, as well as Critical Data Science. The Lecturer will help the Department develop a new postgraduate taught programme in Health Economics