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researchers and 150 PhD students undertaking world-class research in the study of the nervous system and understanding brain function in health and disease. The School works closely with three large NHS Trusts
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reports, as well as some limited administrative duties and supervision of more junior researchers and students. The project would suit candidates with a PhD in neuroimaging, medical imaging, biomedical
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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity open to both home and overseas students. Only home fees are covered - eligible overseas students must make up the difference in tuition fee funding
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Key Information Salary: Dependent on relevant Postdoctoral experience. Future progression is based on annual performance review. If the candidate has not yet been awarded their PhD, the starting
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research developments. This role will focus exactly on building such a model foundation, ie. training a large vision (medical imaging) and language (radiological reports) model that allows us not only to
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at the synaptic, neuronal, circuit and behavioural level using genetically modified mice. Experimental approaches will include the collection and analysis of longitudinal brain magnetic resonance imaging data in
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internationally. Our staff are engaged in innovative and impactful research and routinely work with the public, patients and practitioners locally and globally to shape the future. The Institute of Medical Imaging
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of Healthcare Engineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King’s College London. We bring together leading academics within medicine, engineering and medical physics, along with
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Qualifications 1. A PhD (or close to submission) in Bioengineering, Optics, Medical Physics, Machine Learning or closely related fields. Experience 2. Demonstrate ability to work well as part of a team and