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. These fellowships, spanning three years, aim to support individuals in conducting substantial research in palliative care and translating their findings into education programmes, impactful publications, and
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. The postholder will also provide some time in supporting teaching and learning in relation to Biostatistics and Epidemiology and contribute to teaching on the undergraduate medical curriculum and the post graduate
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. They will be able to develop personal research interest, and depending on availability, collaborating on other research projects within the department. They will be given the opportunity to write articles
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a Senior Research Fellow in Clinical Artificial Intelligence. The postholder will develop a research program under supervision of Professor Anita Grigoriadis, with the expectation that they will
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Medicine Studies-2-Trials (AIMS-2-Trials), which aims to increase our understanding of autism and help develop new therapies to improve health outcomes and quality of life for autistic people; the UK’s only
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: Leaders of research at all levels will be given the skills to create a positive and supportive research culture through optimising inclusive practices. WP3: Develop individuals in order to mitigate current
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relation to the project. To prepare and present findings of research activity to colleagues for review purposes. To draft and submit papers to appropriate peer reviewed journals. To prepare and submit future
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to teach the next generation of health professionals and research scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and
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Key responsibilities Develop multi-agent simulation algorithms to help advocate cooperation behaviors in multi-agent games. Also, using causal-related approach to model the multi-agent system
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workers and collaborators: they will advise, support and train internal staff and students in the design and execution of experiments relating to surgical robotics and implantable devices, including