20 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering PhD positions at University of Cambridge
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) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building better computer simulations of the brain. The lab will leverage
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biostatistics. We develop, apply and promote innovative statistical and data science approaches to advance biomedical science and human health. The BSU current research portfolio is organised into five main
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Science and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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application of computational tools for the early detection and deconstruction of chromosomal instability in cancer” For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications
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diverse and dynamic research team working across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and biomedical sectors. The groups expertise includes alloy design, microstructure-property relationships, phase
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research team working across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and biomedical sectors. The group's expertise includes alloy design, microstructure-property relationships, phase transformations, and
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, Engineering) and should be self-motivated, able to take ownership of their research, and effectively communicate their research findings. Training in all the computational and experimental methods will be
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and dynamic research team working across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and biomedical sectors. The groups expertise includes alloy design, microstructure-property relationships, phase
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3.5 years in the first instance. Dive into the future of visual technology with a studentship at the forefront of modern imaging science, where
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details can be found at https://www.net-zero-fibe-cdt.eng.cam.ac.uk/ The project is funded in collaboration with CamDragon Co. Ltd, a Cambridge-based SME offering engineering consultancy and STEM education