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. The post is offered at a competitive salary (Grade 6, Spine Point 33 on the KCL salary scale), and includes provisions for travel money, computer equipment and academic and leadership training. This is a
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. The post is offered at a competitive salary (Grade 6, Spine Point 33 on the KCL salary scale), and includes provisions for travel money, computer equipment and academic and leadership training. This is a
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. You will work as part of a team including clinicians, imaging scientists, engineers and computer scientists, engaged with the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, as well as engaging closely with
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tablet based cognitive screening tools for use with those with acquired brain injuries (e.g., stroke, traumatic brain injury etc). The post-holder will be expected to be central in data collection in
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tablet based cognitive screening tools for use with those with acquired brain injuries (e.g., stroke, traumatic brain injury etc). The post-holder will be expected to be central in data collection in
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area. You will possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline of neurodiversity to work within established research programmes. An experience in engaging in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) based
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successful candidate must have a PhD (or equivalent) in the field of computer vision or a closely related area. They will possess the skills and ability to conduct high-quality, innovative research and to
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language technologies, such as: Neural Machine Translation (NMT), LLMs, Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT), Terminology Extraction and Management, Quality Assurance; experience working with professional
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of technology, economy and our everyday life. Machines perform comparably to, or even surpass humans in playing board and computer games, driving cars, recognizing images, reading and comprehension. It is
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humanities, knowledge graphs, ontologies, graph databases, network analysis, natural language processing, computer vision. They should also have a PhD in one of the following areas: Digital Humanities