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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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approach to engaging diverse stakeholders. Advanced project and programme management capability is essential to ensure that strategic initiatives are well‑structured, efficiently delivered, and aligned with
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& Participation Plan. This includes oversight of evaluation to monitor programme effectiveness and associated governance Line management of Widening Participation practitioners and directing the planning and
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. Has practical experience delivering construction projects within scientific and laboratory research environments. 5. Highly computer literate e.g., Microsoft (Office suite, MS List, MS Forms etc
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related discipline (biomedical, computer science, software, electronic, quality management). Strong software development skills in C++, including experience with maintainable codebases, version control, and
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elements of the programme (including dissertation supervision, personal tutor support to a group of students each year and attending exam board meetings as required). The post holder will contribute
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& Medicine. Department: Res Dept of Biomedical Computing. Contact details:Dr Konrad Wagstyl. konrad.wagstyl@kcl.ac.uk Location: St Thomas Hospital. Category: Research. THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL
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to contribute to work that supports student success and equity in higher education, and who wish to utilise their skills in project delivery, partnership working and programme coordination. We encourage
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qualified in computer science, mathematics, physics or similar disciplines * Demonstrated expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and data mining methods and algorithms Proven
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. The broader goal of the overall programme, funded through the Wellcome Trust bioimaging technology development initiative, is to deliver multimodal datasets in an interoperable manner through open access