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from across the University, whilst also ensuring the ongoing smooth operation of existing solutions. About the Role The Learning Technology Officer post spans both educational and developmental support
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to safeguarding their information and technological assets. IT Services have set up a Women in Technology network to encourage collaboration with cross-functional teams to support the professional development
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processes by providing information- and technology-related services to over 50,000 staff and students of UCL and associated institutions. Our goal is to be the leading IT services group in the HE sector and
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computing, AI, biomedical engineering or signal processing) or a higher degree (e.g. MSc) with substantial experience in multimodal machine learning with appropriate track record. Excellent programming skills
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of partners including a web developer and AI consultant, transparency and engagement coordinators and Lived Experience Experts (LEEs). As part of their role, the post holders will support the
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accessible. We are seeking a Research Assistant to be part of an in-house team at King’s College London and work alongside a range of partners including a web developer and AI consultant, transparency and
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, engineering management, operations management, organization studies, strategy). The successful candidate will demonstrate: Excellent academic record (including a Master level degree in an appropriate subject
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. 8. Commitment to continuing professional development (CPD). Desirable criteria 1. Qualification in animal technology to MIAT/level 3. An equivalent qualification or experience may be
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techniques, such as single-cell transcriptional profiling (using 10x Genomics), high dimensional flow cytometry (>30 parameters using CyTek Aurora) and immune cell engineering (lentiviral transduction/ CRISPR
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practice, maintenance of equipment and smooth running of the laboratories, interactions with external stakeholders (engineers, delivery staff, maintenance and security personnel etc.), ordering goods and act