49 postdoc-image-processing Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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skills and a track record in the areas of optical microscopy, fibre laser optics imaging techniques and lubrication. Your prime responsibilities will be the development of the bespoke version of optical
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estimation technologies (AET) from facial images. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge biometric research at the intersection of computer science and digital identity technologies
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vivo imaging platforms. Key responsibilities To work within the Mansour and Roghanian labs, and with collaborators at Southampton and beyond. To design, conduct, and analyse in vitro and in vivo
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spanning immunology, and bioinformatics, with access to advanced flow cytometry, 10X Genomics, in vivo imaging platforms. Key responsibilities To work within the Mansour and Roghanian labs, and with
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Application process: For further information or an informal discussion prior to applying, please contact Professor Maggie Donovan-Hall at mh699@soton.ac.uk . Applications should include a covering letter and a
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large gridded geospatial datasets. They will focus on designing approaches to process and utilise such datasets in population modelling and integrate them into WorldPop’s workflows to construct high
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An exciting opportunity is available for a talented researcher to join a successful team within the Primary Care Research Centre to support the process evaluation and implementation of a digital e
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Processing and Control Unit, targeting compact and robust power delivery. Developing a PASTA testbed enabling remote control and monitoring. Optimising a PASTA plasma reactor. Developing a PASTA pilot test
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of methane at high concentrations both from gas-fed bioreactors and through modification of conventional anaerobic digestion processes. The research is intended to assess the optimum conditions and the
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chemical processes, supporting the translation of innovation from the laboratory to pilot scale. The successful candidate will focus on the mechanistic modelling of carbon dioxide conversion and other