26 postdoc-image-processing PhD positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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; stem cells; and surgery. A number of pivotal discoveries have been made in Nottingham with current research continuing to provide exciting data, improving our understanding of breast cancer and
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to the interests of one of the School’s research groups: Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies Computational Optimisation and Learning Lab Computer Vision Lab Cyber Security Functional
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at the Biodiscovery Institute at UoN, a multidisciplinary centre with advanced laboratory and imaging facilities Access to a full range of equipment and laboratory facilities. Inclusive and supportive lab culture with
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to produce anti-counterfeit markings, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively
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collaboration within interdisciplinary research teams. Application Process: To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your research interests and relevant experience to Connor.Taylor
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We invite applications for a PhD project focused on fundamental research into novel low-emission ammonia combustion/oxidation processes. This position is based within the Faculty of Engineering at
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to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits website. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as
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industrial process that underpins not only the supply of consumer goods, but also the scale of food production required to feed the billions of people on this planet. However, catalysis is challenging to study
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or joining thin-wall Titanium and Nickel alloys at high temperatures. Due to the unique material behaviours of these sheets and foils (0.1 mm to 0.5 mm thick), controlling variables in the forming process is