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of expertise, ISSS aims to offer the full portfolio of expertise in the fields of signal and image processing, novel manufacturing technologies, microsystems, microwave engineering, mobile communications systems
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department – likely to be The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences and Department of Chemical Engineering. Research and Knowledge Exchange Focus for Chair in Transition Process Metallurgy The post
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graph neural networks for complex sensor networks such as those involved in brain imaging Develop and test data-driven methods for image and video processing for microendoscopy. Key Duties and
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. Candidates must have submitted their doctoral thesis before starting in post. A track-record of achieving significant research results in the field of computational imaging, computer vision, signal processing
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Job title: Assistant Professor in Signal and Image Processing or Robotics School: School of Engineering & Physical Sciences Institute: Institute of Sensors, Signal and Systems Grade and Salary
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producing a prototype glass device. The role of the RA on this project will be to determine suitable laser pulse parameters for laser material processing as a baseline for the PDRA work in laser material
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Grade and Salary: Grade 5, £26,338 - £30,805 Contract details: 17.5 hours per week (0.5 FTE), Fixed Term for 8 months Department: Interaction Lab, Dept of Computer Science About our team: The post
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Signal Processing (BASP ) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU ), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux, is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in computational imaging. The BASP laboratory is
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of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University. Detailed Description The Post Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) will work on developing and demonstrating laser-based processing of additively manufactured parts
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-Watt have a long–standing track record in researching ground-breaking single photon detection and applications in quantum communications and single-photon imaging. With single-photon avalanche diode