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. About the role This role sits within the Web Development team in King’s Digital and works in close collaboration with the Digital Education directorate to enhance the platforms and environments that shape
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@kcl.ac.uk Location: St Thomas Hospital. Category: Professional & Support Services. About Us We are seeking experts in medical (robot) software development and quality management / assurance to join our team
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improve the medicine development and life-cycle process for the benefit of patients, health systems, researchers and industry. It achieves this mission through world-class education and research activities
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their learning opportunities. An essential part of the role is the active collaboration with other King’s Digital production teams, such as Learning Design, Web Development, Creative Media and Quality Assurance
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department lies at the heart of our commitment to cultivating world-class research and supporting the development of future leaders, in academia, research, education and beyond. A key element of this is King’s
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’ to ablate. Here, we aim to further develop, clinically validate, and prospectively evaluate, a novel in-silico tool that uses patient imaging data to reconstruct personalised ‘digital twin’ cardiac models
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groundbreaking symbiosis of cutting-edge AI combined with human support. To learn more please visit https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/embrace About the role The Research Fellow in Digital Health & Data Sciences is
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-funded project will train 15 early-stage researchers to develop human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models, advancing next-generation in vitro and in silico New Approach Methodologies
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The Faculty of Arts is internationally leading for its research (https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research ), home to a broad array of specializations and notable for the strong connection it
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train 15 early-stage researchers to develop human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models, advancing next-generation in vitro and in silico New Approach Methodologies for complex brain disorders