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arrhythmias, and 900,000 with heart failure. Medical imaging techniques, such as CT, MRI, and X-ray, are vital for diagnosing and guiding the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. This project aims to develop a
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improvements in machine learning (ML) applications now allow researchers without extensive programming backgrounds to implement advanced image-processing techniques using accessible programming languages and
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frameworks. This approach is timely, as improvements in machine learning (ML) applications now allow researchers without extensive programming backgrounds to implement advanced image-processing techniques
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are seeking a Ph.D. student to join our multidisciplinary team developing a radical solution for better detection and treatment that uses ultra-thin snake-like robots and advanced optical imaging techniques
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methodology to generate confidence in such decision, potentially reducing maintenance costs and down-time for offshore wind energy production. The images taken by each drone are loaded into the pre-processing
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functioning. This research is only possible now thanks to 1) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building
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assess how effectively imaging techniques capture or enhance the taxonomic resolution of traditional net sampling. Training You will gain skills in plankton taxonomy, image processing, ecological
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to the controls (Mason et al., 2023 Communications Biology). In this project, we aim to further optimise our OCE imaging platform and apply new methods (e.g. Quantitative Phase Imaging (QPI)) to expand
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into the generation process. This multidisciplinary project will deliver deployable models, reproducible methods, and, where allowed, shareable datasets. The student will gain training in deep learning, AI, image
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A competition-funded PhD studentship is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham to develop and apply nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging to advance