14 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" research jobs at University of Manchester
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to hold current registration with the General Medical Council. The post will support an experimental medicine study initiated by a Wellcome grant award hosted by the University of Edinburgh and embedded
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photogrammetry algorithms for accurately measuring labware alignments and heights in the carriage. Integrating the developed vision system into labware automation system to enable individual labware identification
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. Working under the guidance of Dr Stian Soiland-Reyes and collaborating closely with Dr Carole Goble and interdisciplinary teams across the UK, you’ll drive forward metadata architecture and develop cutting
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industry. Our aim is to shine new light on manufacturing processes and products through developing best-in class 3D imaging. Specifically we will exploit and further develop new and upgraded beamlines
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clinical practice globally. You will develop/expand your skill base in data acquisition, management and security and have the potential to conduct studies related to key clinical outcomes of interest. Key
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improvement and adaptability in response to developments within research and higher education Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement (23–27 days based on length of continuous service), plus bank holidays
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will 1) develop a hydrofibre based dressing loaded with AMP and perform confirmatory spectrum-of-efficacy studies using established wound models; and 2) compile a robust regulatory package including in
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the Global South - especially sub-Saharan Africa. This interdisciplinary research lies at the intersection of data justice, digital agriculture, and development studies. The project will map the local and
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/non-clinical partners. Your research strategy will have a strong emphasis on developing ex vivo models to mimic in situ normal breast facilitating compound screening for translational prevention trials
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the Global South - especially sub-Saharan Africa. This interdisciplinary research lies at the intersection of data justice, digital agriculture, and development studies. The project will map the local and