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—to investigate magnetization dynamics. The goal is to precisely resolve the static and layer specific dynamic modes of topological magnetic textures—like chiral domain walls, skyrmions, hopfions, and more.
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dedicated high-performance computing implementations. Technology transfer to magnetic resonance imaging in medicine is a secondary target. Key Duties and Responsibilities The postholder will develop new image
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Contract: 2 years (24 months – full-time) We are looking for an excellent post-doctoral candidate with a PhD / DPhil (or near completion) in quantum optics, solid state quantum physics, magnetic
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Engineering and a strong background in experimental magnetism. The position, based within Prof Jason Robinson's research group at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, is part of the project
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project “Spin-orbit coupling and dimensionality at the heart of quantum magnetism of heavy transition metal oxides”. The project is jointly funded between ISIS Facility (led by Dr Devashibhai Adroja) and
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The University of Oxford is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist with expertise in biostatistics, machine learning, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to join Professor Betty
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The University of Oxford is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist with expertise in biostatistics, machine learning, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to join Professor Betty
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science or a related field near completion* Previous experience in analysing neuroimaging (structural magnetic resonance imaging or low field neuroimaging) data across age-groups Advanced (statistical) data
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neurosurgical centre. In this role the successful candidate will develop deep learning algorithms & validate models on diverse clinical data which include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography
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science or a related field near completion * Previous experience in analysing neuroimaging (structural magnetic resonance imaging or low field neuroimaging) data across age-groups Advanced (statistical