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The Faculty wishes to recruit a full-time (1.0 FTE) Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Vicki Gold. This BBSRC-funded post is available from 01/10/2025 - 30/09/2028 on a fixed-term
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed Term: 18 months (appointment above the first step of UE07 may necessitate a reduction of contract length) The Opportunity: An 18-month postdoctoral researcher in
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computational image analysis and fluid dynamics, would be advantageous. About you You are required to have good interpersonal and problem-solving skills. You will be appointed at Postdoctoral Research Associate
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the feasibility of a full ultrasound image analysis pipeline for the extraction of volumetric assessment of the fetal brain using point-of-care ultrasound devices. The post holder will play a key role in acquiring
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Maths or Statistics, or related subjects. You must be proficient in brain imaging, biosignal processing (preferably EEG), and programming in MATLAB, Phython or similar. You must also demonstrate your
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postdoctoral research associate to join our multidisciplinary team led by Dr. Rossiter, including clinicians, bacteriologists, structural biologists and advanced microscopy and imaging specialists. The project
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Position: Preclinical Molecular Imaging Key Information Salary: Commencement on the salary range is subject to comparable skills and experience. This role is eligible for ICR Sponsorship. Support
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) and image processing. Previous postdoctoral experience. Informal enquiries to Phoebe Allan, email: p.allan@bham.ac.uk We believe there is no such thing as a 'typical' member of University of Birmingham
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across scales ranging from single bacteria, single host cells, 3D in vitro models to infected hosts. We have developed new imaging technologies to visualise the interface between the host and the pathogen
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Forensic Research Nottingham working group within the Academic Unit, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, University