11 computer-security-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"U.S"-"St" Fellowship positions at King's College London
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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY About Us We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced researcher to work on the large-scale programme and associated projects of the Data
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, computer science, and the natural sciences to develop the conceptual and mathematical tools needed for the trustworthy deployment of AI agents in science. The project is based at the Egenis Centre for the Study of
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. Department: Department of War Studies. Contact details:Dr Andrew Ehrhardt. andrew.ehrhardt@kcl.ac.uk Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. About us The Centre for Statecraft & National Security (CSNS
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securing external research funding. The post holder will apply and develop knowledge gained through research to produce high-quality publications and contribute to the dissemination of research findings
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conferences in areas of machine learning, computer vision, and Large Language Models and high-impact specialist peer reviewed academic journals. • Ability to conduct interdisciplinary research activities
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discussion with their supervisor. We anticipate that the Fellow will Identify sources of funding and will contribute to securing those funds. The Fellow will be expected to write up their research project
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, and with expertise in quantitative and qualitative methods, to develop a training and capacity-building programme and lead research projects working on large datasets. On training and capacity-building
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-design workshops, interviews, requirements gathering, data curation/annotation activities, and contribute to the design and evaluation of human–computer interface prototypes through design sprints and
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clinical base at the Maudsley Hospital and involves affiliated laboratories across King’s Health Partners. The programme is strongly lead by statistical modelling to predict not just Parkinson’s disease (PD
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funded by UKRI. It is led by the University of Exeter alongside core partners at the UK Health Security Agency, The National Trust and Forest Research (and many other partners across sectors). The key aim