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Institute on the Old Road Campus. The post is for a fixed term (funded to 31 March 2025) and is full-time. You will design and implement neural network methods for natural language processing and text mining
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by university investment and partnership. What you will be doing: As a Natural Language Processing (NLP) developer working on the PatientBot project you will: Review the existing prototype and
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of natural language processing (NLP) and high throughput simulations to build databases for polymer property which can then be used to aid down-selection and exploration of new material solutions
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Contract: Fixed Term, Full Time (35 Hours per Week) Fixed Term Contract Length: 18 Months Are you an experienced and driven Natural Language Processing (NLP) researcher ready to make impact? Join
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striving to be better and do better - be part of our story! In the role of Lecturer - Functional Skills Maths & English you’ll work and travel across multiple sites and your focus will be driving forward our
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The Position: We’re looking for a Lecturer specialising in English, Maths or ESOL to work in our rapidly expanding team. Are you a lecturer looking for a new challenge? Are you looking for something
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analysis. Your collaborative nature extends externally, collaborating with the wider community of Higher Education Data Analysts to inform future policy and approaches. Internally, you'll work closely with
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About us This is an exciting opportunity to join the Education Team as the Digital Education Manager in the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences (NMES), at King’s College London
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The Underwood International College (UIC) of Yonsei University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position beginning in Spring 2025 at the level of Assistant Professor
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Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate/Fellow specialising in Biomedical natural language processing (NLP), to work in the School of Medicine, University of Nottingham. The role