39 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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-informed machine learning (PIML) with domain-specific engineering knowledge. By embedding physical laws and corrosion mechanisms into data-driven models, the research will produce more accurate
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been enhanced through predictive structural biology tools such as AlphaFold, which allow accurate prediction of effector structures from primary sequence. We recently identified a number of immune
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candidate with a strong quantitative background (e.g., in computer science, statistics, bioinformatics). The following skills are essential for this project: Excellent programming skills in Python. Proven
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data processing and nanoscale optoelectronics. This research is part of a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship investigating “the hidden mysteries of light at the atomic scale”. The student will have
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, biochemistry, AlphaFold and structural characterisation by X-ray crystallography and cEM. Firstly, this will provide insights into new regulatory mechanisms relevant to several fundamental signalling pathways
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scenarios and test fundamental physics. This work will provide essential tools for extracting science from current observing runs and preparing for next-generation gravitational wave detectors. The PhD
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through processes like single-photon emission or photon antibunching. A key focus will be temperature-dependent studies, spanning cryogenic to ambient conditions, to understand the role of thermal
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processes, with applications in biophysics, drug discovery, and disease diagnostics. This research is part of a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship investigating “the hidden mysteries of light at the atomic scale
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easier to detect and measured experimentally. However, it is not well known yet how this process emerges and how one can control it. This PhD project will focus on developing the necessary theoretical
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positioned to benefit any applicant interested in a future career in healthcare technology. The University emphasises the clinical translation of innovative research to ensure real-world impact through