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of these educational programmes. About the role We are seeking an enthusiastic individual with the appropriate disciplinary experience for the post of Lecturer in Computer Engineering, who are interested in developing
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or 2nd class hons degree in computer science, biomedical engineering, physics, mathematics or related subject PhD qualified in computer science, biomedical engineering, physics, mathematics or related
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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research
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to advancing precision medicine through computational replicas of human physiology and healthcare systems. The department brings together expertise in engineering, medical imaging, computational modelling, and
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department. It consists of new state-of-the-art lab facilities located in the heart of London. We are a dynamic Department with a diverse team of academics, PDRAs, and PhDs across engineering disciplines who
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of publication-ready figures and datasets. The successful candidate should have a PhD in Neuroscience, Developmental Biology, Genomics, Computational Biology, or a related field. They will have a strong track
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. Department: Engineering. Contact details:Dr Francesco Restuccia. Francesco.restuccia@kcl.ac.uk Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. About us You will be part of an active research programme in
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are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. PhD in AI, computer science, statistics, or a closely related discipline. 2. A track record of publishing
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impact and 70% of our research overall. Over 95% of our research overall was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. REF2021 assessed 98% of King’s research in Computer Science and
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About Us The Centre for Rheumatic Diseases sits within the School for Immunology & Microbial Sciences, in the Department of Inflammation Biology. The Centre for Rheumatic Diseases at King’s College