96 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at University of Newcastle
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. A large part of the role is to process chicken brain tissue for immunohistochemistry and to work with bio-imaging experts on automating the quantification of doublecortin-positive cells in
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-Computer Interaction research group, based in the School of Computing at Newcastle University. The research assistant / associate will report to Prof. David Kirk (Professor of Human-Centred Design). You will
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synthesis methods Significant experience of conducting single technology or multiple technology appraisals, and/or early value or late stage assessments for NICE for either the TAR or the EAG programme
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generation of innovative companies. You’ll help to drive the entire process from spotting commercial opportunities in research, to getting new spin-out companies off the ground. You will support the Head of
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up to date Thinking strategically Has the ability to see the “big picture”, to think strategically and to manage complexproblems and issues Sees the bigger picture Understands and makes sense
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Experience in a management role in a large or complex organisation Excellent financial analysis and interpretive skills with the ability to grasp the detail whilst retaining “big picture” Excellent
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performing laboratory experiments, including molecular and cell biology techniques (e.g. proteomics, transcriptomics, genomics in patient-derived tissues and cells), data analysis, and interpretation. You will
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broader Faculty of Medical Sciences. The MSc in Physician Associate Studies Programme has been running at Newcastle University since 2016. The programme draws from the extensive academic and clinical
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pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 22 September 2025 The Role The Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering is seeking to appoint
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, you’ll play a key part in organising the Undergraduate Year Abroad programme, providing administrative support to staff and students, and helping with both outgoing and incoming exchange students. We’re