53 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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Primary supervisor - Dr Magnus Borgh Quantum optics provides powerful methods for determining and quantifying the quantum-mechanical nature of systems and processes, providing fundamental tools
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straightens the fingers but does not treat the underlying biology; recurrence is common and repeat operations carry escalating risks to hand function. With genetic risk variants now linked to the disorder
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methodologies including, DNA isolation, library preparation and sequencing as well as bioinformatic skills to analyse the acquired sequencing data. The project will be supervised by Dr Hellmich and Prof Rushworth
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programming skills in Python/MATLAB, and an interest in digital twin technologies, cybersecurity and machine learning. Entry Requirements Acceptable first degree: Computer Science or related disciplines
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% efficient in this process largely due to proton leak pathways that occur, leading to energy lost as heat. In specialised brown adipose tissue, popularised as ‘good fat’, such heat production is specifically
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confined battery geometries. Advanced modelling—including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and transient thermal analysis—is required to accurately capture heat flux distributions, temperature uniformity
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(chemical biology and pharmacology). The student will also undertake a three-month placement at Prozomix Ltd., gaining industrial experience in enzyme production, assay design, and biocatalytic process
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our understanding of the roles and importance of lysosome regulation in stress resistance and ageing, identifying novel roles played by PrLPs and lysosomes in the ageing process and in anti-ageing
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, and edge computing, AASs are evolving into smart, interconnected solutions for addressing the dynamic challenges of modern cities. This project investigates how to coordinate these multifunctional
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carbon uptake/release by the land biosphere, since each process responds differently to variability and climatic change. Novel atmospheric tracer measurements may provide new insight into GPP and TER