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of the post will involve synthesis and manufacture of prototype viral vectors, as well as testing their ability to treat experimental disease models, in vivo and in vitro. Other The advert will close on 05
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analysis, and may contribute to scientific publications. The CRF will work closely with the broader multidisciplinary team, including postdoctoral researchers in biomedical engineering and computer vision
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siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date12-Nov-2025 The UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science is a collaborative and cross-disciplinary environment where clinicians, engineers, allied health
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methods, signal processing techniques, and comparison with alternative detection technologies. ii. Support design and development of NQR prototype, including system architecture, component selection, and
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About Us The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine brings together
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will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI, and the research team to develop deep learning-based computer vision algorithms and software for object detection, classification, and
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/computational biology/molecular biology/genomics or related area. The successful candidate will have considerable experience in computational bioinformatic analysis (R, Python or equivalent) of omics data and
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postdoctoral research associate to join our multidisciplinary team led by Dr. Rossiter, including clinicians, bacteriologists, structural biologists and advanced microscopy and imaging specialists. The project
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internationally recognised for its research in craniofacial biomechanics. Located in UCL Mechanical Engineering and supported by state-of-the-art imaging and material characterisation facilities, the lab focuses
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treatment and reducing brain injuries Modern MRI scans tell us about a tumour’s biology. Through advanced computing (radiomics), it is possible to extract much more information from MRI images than is visible