
Ricardo Twumasi
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I talk and write @KingsCollegeLon. ML, AI, IO, MRI and other academic initialisms.
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Our PhD student has just won an international #IETtravel award to visit Tom Pollard's lab Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Available to The Institution of Engineering and Technology members in any country. Check them out and see if you could benefit: spkl.io/60094vhk5 IET Awards Nikolaos Koutsouleris

Are you interested in AI, machine learning or data science, and would like to make a difference to help people living with psychosis find work? If so apply here for this EPSRC DRIVE-Health CDT in Data-Driven Health PhD project: drive-health.org.uk/projectpages/p… Deadline 30th Jan 2025

🎉 Fully funded #PhD Studentships in Health Data Science at King's College London are now open! 🖥️ Explore the full list of projects, and how to apply, here drive-health.org.uk/projects 🗓️ Deadline: 30 January 2025 King's Doctoral College


Panel announced❗️ Join us 5pm on Thurs 6 Mar for a panel discussion on the Friendship Bench & #AfricanMentalHealth Research Initiative. REGISTER👉kcl.ac.uk/events/from-zi… Speakers: Dixon Chibanda, Melanie Amna Abas, Ricardo Twumasi, Tatiana T Salisbury, jermaine dambi. Chair: Professor Sally Marlow



Pls sponsor Molly... and Jess! Fundraising for London's Air Ambulance on JustGiving. Donate now justgiving.com/page/jess-and-…



we trained a new model that is good at creative writing (not sure yet how/when it will get released). this is the first time i have been really struck by something written by AI; it got the vibe of metafiction so right. PROMPT: Please write a metafictional literary short story







At a King's College London panel discussion, experts explored how international partnerships and African-led community interventions like the Friendship Bench are transforming global mental healthcare. Prof Melanie Amna Abas shares the key takeaways 👉kcl.ac.uk/zimbabwe-to-th…


Burnout in surgery is real. Sebastian Kirdar-Smith (UK) brought clarity and urgency to a critical issue affecting surgeons worldwide. Awareness is the first step toward change. Gary Alan Bass Hayato Kurihara Elliott R Haut, MD, PhD Aitor Landaluce


