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facility located at Heriot-Watt’s Research Park in Edinburgh. HOGS is equipped with a 70 cm reflective telescope, adaptive optics, and single-photon detectors, enabling quantum-encrypted satellite
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About Us The appointee will join the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. About The Role The research associate will lead the development of cutting-edge multi-modal MRI foundation
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& Medicine. Department: Res Dept of Cancer Imaging. Contact details:Dr Thomas Booth. thomas.booth@kcl.ac.uk Location: St Thomas Campus. Category: Research. About Us The appointee will join the School
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, and recommend personalised treatment for musculoskeletal conditions. Key skills will include deep learning, convolutional neural networks and transformers, multimodal AI and fusion modeling. Imaging
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, and recommend personalised treatment for musculoskeletal conditions. Key skills will include deep learning, convolutional neural networks and transformers, multimodal AI and fusion modelling. Imaging
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cancer, using advanced imaging and data analysis. In this role, you will: Develop and apply AI tools to analyse eye images Work with hospitals across the UK to collect and study patient data Help create
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make detailed measurements of glymphatic regulation using advanced imaging techniques. The successful candidate will have completed a PhD or a PhD near completion in cell biology, bioengineering
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well as access to sequencing facilities, high-end computer clusters, and an imaging and electron microscopy core facility. Research in our group covers diverse invertebrate lineages, with particular strengths in
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laboratory-scale R&D on PCM-integrated heat exchangers, develop modelling tools (e.g., COMSOL, ANSYS, TRNSYS, MATLAB) for thermal and system-level optimisation, and support prototype fabrication
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including high-density electrophysiology, optical imaging and optogenetics, and is developing into the next generation animal model to study physiology and pathology of cognitive functions. University