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and act as team leader as required. Applicants will have expertise in the cryo-electron microscopy and/or tomography, including the sample preparation, microscope operation, and image processing
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how ageing affects motor unit structure and function in humans, providing a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge neurophysiological and imaging techniques. The study will examine age-related
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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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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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processes that use data-driven machine learning. Given the span of the IN-CYPHER programme, we are seeking multiple motivated research fellows. Unique in its scope, we are developing technologies that span
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will allow.) The role will be available for 36 months. About you Successful candidates must have a Postdoctoral qualification (PhD), (or be in the process of submitting a PhD) in Immunology or
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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
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of imaging, and bio sample collection, processing and storage. Coordinate patient and public involvement activities relevant to the HEATMAP project. Collaborate with clinical colleagues in the Early
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of manufacturing. We have identified an opportunity to combine continuous microfluidic (µF) process models, process analytical technology (PAT) and machine learning (ML) to achieve a paradigm shift in bioprocess
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About us The UCL Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry (CRC) is a multidisciplinary research centre dedicated to the development and clinical translation of novel biomedical imaging agents