23 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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the lab and have the opportunity to mentor PhD students in their research. If you have a PHD in physics, electrical engineering, computer science and experience and/ or strong interest in image
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 13 months The opportunity: Conduct original research on neuronal networks underlying the processing of natural visual stimuli, using in vivo large-scale two
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The above full-time post is available immediately on a fixed-term basis for 2 years, with scope for extension, in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The Post The MRC Centre for Medical
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Assay Development Scientist) Salary: The starting salary will be from £43,482 up to £53,301 on Grade F, depending on qualifications and experience. Package: Generous
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. Ying Weng is Course Director for Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence, Professor in Computer Science. She obtained PhD in Signal & Information Processing at Chinese Academy of Sciences, and
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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Biological sciences » Other Chemistry » Computational chemistry Computer science
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development programmes. The fellowship is tenable for one year. On an exception basis, a two-year programme may be supported. Service Commitment One year for every year of sponsorship. Application Process
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, assembling, and testing electronic systems, and have familiarity with the principles and operation of optical imaging methods and technologies. Demonstrable skills in data processing and computer-aided design
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of composite materials and structures. The research will be conducted within the Computational Engineering & Design Group of the Department, on a fixed term - full time contract for a duration of 20 months
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approaches to investigate the neuronal and circuit-level mechanisms by which physiological states alter information processing in the brain. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the lab on a 4-year