104 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" research jobs at University of Nottingham
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opportunity to undertake the characterisation of cancer cells and tissue using GHz acoustic imaging and characterisation techniques. A key aspect of your role will be to use and develop opto-acoustic
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will be to use and develop opto-acoustic instrumentation to search for potential elasticity-based biomarkers for cancer. You will engage with several entities in the University such as the Biomolecular
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how through your experience you will: Undertake original research of international excellence. Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area. Prepare papers
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developing ideas for application of research outcomes. This post also be linked to research activities linked to the University’s research platforms such as the UNNC Sir Peter Mansfield MRI Centre. - To take
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to people wishing to develop their experience in translational musculoskeletal research. The role is offered on a part time basis over 18 months at 0.5FTE, however we will accept a higher FTE. Please specify
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; https://www.eupahw.eu/ ) initiative. This particular project will focus on supporting farmers, vets and other important stakeholders to co-develop a framework for enhancing biosecurity practices on non
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), University of Nottingham (UoN). The SPMIC has a long-standing track record of excellence in the development and application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Spectroscopy (MRS), with outputs including
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plan in heterogeneous integration-based activities regarding power semiconductor bonding, interconnect, packaging, thermal management and reliability, developing new concepts and ideas. Where
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Biofortification Hub, delivered in partnership with Adamo Foods, to develop iron-biofortified fungal mycelium for human nutrition. The role will involve using the INFOGEST static in vitro digestion system
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alterations in the development and maturation of both peripheral and central nervous systems, which can result in long-term changes in neuronal function and pain processing. This is a truly innovative and