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ophthalmology clinic. This produces over a billion retina images every year. However, about 50% of diabetic adults do not receive this recommended annual screening, and lower-middle income countries, have below
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About Us The applicant will join the new Wellcome-funded Imaging Machine learning And Genetics in Neurodevelopment (IMAGINE) lab, in the Research Department of Biomedical Computing. The post will
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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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new Wellcome-funded Imaging Machine learning And Genetics in Neurodevelopment (IMAGINE) lab, in the Research Department of Biomedical Computing. The post will benefit from the extensive and broad
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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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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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proposal. This PhD will evaluate the efficacy and suitability of digital image collection and analysis for beach litter characterisation on heavily-littered coastlines, in partnership with community groups
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artificial intelligence (AI), it is now possible to generate realistic synthetic images, offering an ethical and scalable way to expand healthy tissue collections and support future research. This project will
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changes in ecosystem function, fisheries productivity and the biological carbon pump. As imaging technologies become increasingly accessible alongside traditional net sampling, new opportunities
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, likely with imaging devices not existing during the development. This will require an approach that considers the physics of the multispectral image formation including the three key variables: sensor