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Research Fellow in Geosolutions: Subsurface Imaging and Uncertainty for Georesources This role will be based on the university campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are
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welcome to apply. Familiarity with image data analysis tools such as SPM, FSL, AFNI, and/or DSIStudio etc will be an advantage. Signal processing and programming skills (e.g. with Matlab, Python) will be
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to the project. Job Requirements: PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, or related field. Min 3 years of relevant experience in computer vision, artificial intelligence, etc
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of optical microscopy, fibre laser optics imaging techniques and lubrication. Your prime responsibilities will be the development of the bespoke version of optical setup fitted on the tribometer, its operation
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research exploring how the brain regulates perceptual and cognitive processes. In this role, you will conduct human studies using behavioural testing and brain imaging techniques to investigate a range of
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, and single-cell sequencing. Responsibilities Perform intravital surgery to implant optical imaging windows over draining lymph nodes for long-term, real-time tracking of T-B cell interactions. Develop
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inspection, develop a database of raw and processed thermographic images of different defects - geometries on composites, test of thermographic image processing tools and techniques (all applicable
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Europe’s largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease
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hospital intensive care unit. The post holder will have primary responsibility for the development and evaluation of the system, and of the data processing and image display software. The post holder will
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of manufacturing. We have identified an opportunity to combine continuous microfluidic (µF) process models, process analytical techn ology (PAT) and machine learning (ML) to achieve a paradigm shift in bioprocess