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to develop magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods to advance electrochemical flow technologies, which are emerging as promising more-sustainable solutions for the global challenges of energy storage
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image processing or phenotyping with a collegiate and self-driven attitude towards multidisciplinary research. About the Role The role includes carrying out fundamental plant science research related to a
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on quantum metrology for two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging applications, focusing on derivation of fundamental limits and quantum enhanced strategies for discrimination and estimation of physical
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passionate plant science researchers, bioinformaticians or remote sensing/data scientists with skills in image processing or phenotyping with a collegiate and self-driven attitude towards multidisciplinary
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, the Sisodiya group focuses on understanding complex epilepsies using a multimodal approach, including clinical phenotyping, genomics, imaging, and other methodologies, with an emphasis on translational impact
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. The applicant will also support the CRY screening services, as well as receive clinical training in inherited cardiac conditions, sports cardiology and cardiac imaging. Applicants should be clinically
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characterisations and advanced characterisations such as X-ray, electron, and neutron scattering and imaging experiments. You will undertake independent and collaborative research and will be expected to write up
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). Experience in tissue culture, DNA, RNA, immunoblotting and immunostaining, and in microscopy and image analysis, along with excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills are also essential
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(https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/research-at-cambridge/strategic-research-initiatives-networks ). The School of Biological Sciences has state of the art facilities in imaging, high performance computing and
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on quantum metrology for two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging applications, focusing on derivation of fundamental limits and quantum enhanced strategies for discrimination and estimation of physical