263 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision positions at University of Birmingham in Uk
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Job Description Position Details School of Computer Science Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,636 to £46,049 with
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£47,389 to £56,535 with potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 15th September 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake
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of Engineering & Physical Sciences (EPS) for the day to day running of the School. The post holder is responsible for the School’s Professional Services Operations team and ensure that administrative support and
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own subject area and within the MBChB programme, supervised by the academic team with ultimate responsibility for the design, delivery and assessment of the teaching programme. These posts have arisen
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biology, ideally having studied lubrication biology in the joint Experience in molecular biology, computational immunology, bioinformatics and multi-dimensional imaging including light-sheet and 3D tissue
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treatment and reducing brain injuries Modern MRI scans tell us about a tumour’s biology. Through advanced computing (radiomics), it is possible to extract much more information from MRI images than is visible
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Job Description Position Details College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £32,546
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, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,636 to £46,049 with potential progression once in post to £48,822 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to September 2027
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progression once in post to £48,822 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to April 2027 Closing date: 21st September 2025 Background As Research Fellow, you will apply state-of-the-art materials
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be required for this role Background The post is a fixed term (until 31/03/2026) Research Fellow position working on the Faraday Institution ReLiB Project. The Faraday Institution vision is to