41 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" research jobs at University of Glasgow
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of the following: machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, omics data analysis. E3 Experience of scientific writing. E4 Proven ability to deliver quality outputs in a timely and efficient
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strategy. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Knowledge &Qualifications Essential: A1 SCQF Level 10 (Honours degree) in Statistics/Computer Science or a cognate discipline, or equivalent. A2
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such as skill learning, as well as to biological processes like ageing. The lab employs a cross-species, multidisciplinary approach, integrating MRI, behavioral interventions, transgenic models, and brain
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Centre of Excellence (ICE). The plasticity lab is an interdisciplinary group that studies how the brain adapts to experiences such as skill learning, as well as to biological processes like ageing. The lab
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structural biology and a genuine enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research. The successful candidate will make a leading contribution to the project “Imaging macromolecular dynamics across scales to unravel
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explores the potential of quantum magnons to transform information processing, with a strong emphasis on fundamental science, innovation, and global collaboration. Job Purpose Working with Dr. Rair Macedo
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prioritisation, is often unavailable due to resource shortages. We are working on a radar-based solution being deployed at the Golden Jubilee University National Hospital and the University of Glasgow enabling
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automation of organic and inorganic self-assembling systems . The successful candidate will have a PhD in either inorganic or materials chemistry with some experience of Programming, computer science and
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as opportunities allow. We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to join a research project which brings the Active Inference perspective to the study of human computer interaction. This requires
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Job Purpose You will contribute to/ lead a project “Comprehensive assessment of the biology and public health importance of Anopheles stephensi in Africa (AnoSTEP Africa)” working with Prof Heather