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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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-looking programme in protein design and macromolecular engineering. The post holder is expected also to have a growing profile in their area of expertise, with evidence of national esteem by the end
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involvement to ensure our work delivers real, measurable impact. Our research programmes span five strategic themes: Transplantation, Advanced Therapies & Regenerative Medicine; Steatotic Liver Diseases
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students, and offers an exceptional multidisciplinary environment for cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic research. Learn more about our school (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scms ) Our research spans
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-looking programme in protein design and macromolecular engineering. The post holder is expected also to have a growing profile in their area of expertise, with evidence of national esteem by the end
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About us: King’s Innovation Catalyst (KIC) helps King’s College London’s researchers unlock commercial opportunities to create life-changing innovation and impact at scale. We connect King’s
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affecting fifty million people worldwide, projected to triple by 2050, with huge financial, emotional and social impact on people directly affected, their carers, families and the community. Dementia is a
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leadership development and address structural inequalities affecting student outcomes. The role involves running projects and workstreams that enhance students’ experiences and outcomes. The postholder will
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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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opportunity for a Lecturer in Muscle Biophysics to lead a dynamic and forward-looking programme in muscle biophysics based in the Randall Centre for Cell and Molecular Biophysics at King’s College London