36 post-doc-image-processing Fellowship research jobs at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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projects, with a key focus on the recruitment of research participants. The post holder will also provide support to other members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians
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the feasibility of a full ultrasound image analysis pipeline for the extraction of volumetric assessment of the fetal brain using point-of-care ultrasound devices. The post holder will play a key role in acquiring
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studies is an integral part of the post, which will also involve training in intracoronary imaging and physiology. It is not an approved training post. It is not a suitable post for candidates with limited
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About the role Reporting to the Professor of European Archaeology Amy Bogaard, the post holder will work with Professor Bogaard, other colleagues in the School of Archaeology and in relevant
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to multidisciplinary team meetings, trial clinics, and service development, particularly in the delivery of advanced therapies. You will hold a PhD/MD with focus on haemato-oncological disorders, a membership of the
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Oxford Institute. This role would be suitable for individuals who have or are working towards completing a PhD/DPhil by the closing date for these posts. About us Based in Littlegate House, the Uehiro
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. These posts would be suitable for individuals who have or are working towards completing by the closing date for these roles. About us Based in Littlegate House, the Uehiro Oxford Institute was established in
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participants have received the appropriate oral and written information about the research project and confirming their suitability. You must be a qualified doctor with a GMC Licence to Practise in the UK
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represent the research group at external meetings/seminars. This post is fixed-term for 6 months. We expect the successful candidate to be able to start as soon as possible and no later than 1 December 2025
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, “Conservativisms in an Age of Revolutions: The United States in an Atlantic World.” The post is funded for two years from 1 September 2025. This post is intended to provide a promising early career scholar with a