54 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at University of Birmingham
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
affect plankton-driven processes and carbon cycling remains fragmented, with few quantitative datasets under realistic ecological conditions. This PhD project will bridge that gap by combining field
-
. This PhD project will explore a novel approach: leveraging polymeric microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to create a miniaturised micropump-based ingestible capsule that can actively deliver
-
-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
-
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
-
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
-
, 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
-
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
-
, the microbial diversity and pathways driving these processes through an innovative combination of cultivation-dependent and -independent approaches. For further information on this project and details of how
-
knowledge of tsunami-generating processes and past events at identified high-risk sites through targeted fieldwork, building on recent studies of Anak Krakatau, Ruang and Awu volcanoes. Combining insights
-
Lakes are dynamic methane sources where both benthic and pelagic processes shape net emissions. Sediments are the dominant methane producers, but growing evidence shows that phytoplankton can