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Research Fellow – KCL INKLUDE
The postholder will have primary responsibility for data collection and analysis across the various work streams as well as preparation of reports
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Research Associate in Military Health
We are looking for someone to support our on-going research in the field of military health, to conduct & support the delivery of high-impact research
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Ultrahigh Field MRI
This role will be to perform methods development work in the highly specialized area of ultrahigh field magnetic resonance imaging of infants.
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Research Associate in Vascular Biology
This work will be conducted using state of the art technologies, in a vibrant environment of basic scientist, physiologist and clinicians
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - (Data-Centric and Responsible AI)
We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral research associate with an excellent track record in knowledge graphs and machine learning. Topics of inte...
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KTP Research Associate in Cybersecurity of the Kubernetes Platform
Kubernetes is a Cloud Native technology that is changing the way software applications are deployed and run in Cloud
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King’s Prize Fellowship
Applications are invited for the prestigious King’s College London Prize Fellowships.
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Research Associate in Tribology - King's Climate & Sustainability project
This post is for an experienced post-doctoral Researcher in the Green Tribology Lab at King’s College London.
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Post Doctoral Research Associate in Human-Centred Privacy & Security (FTE Flexible)
The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on a project on user experiences of online harms and their mi...