467 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at University of Cambridge
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3.5 years in the first instance. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in synthetic organic chemistry in the Yusuf Hamied
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involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek
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prestigious research universities, and in the heart of the Cambridge Cluster, the most successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. Cambridge Judge Business School is a highly ranked modern
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the group of Dr Edwige Moyroud at the Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University. The successful candidate will conduct
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to understanding the origins and progression of paediatric brain tumours and developing new therapeutic strategies. The lab combines genetic engineering, molecular biology, and translational research to investigate
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molecular biology, quantitative imaging and biophysical approaches to investigate cell shape changes in cultured cells and in vivo. Current projects in the lab include investigating the regulation
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characterise the dynamic multicellular structure of human cancers using quantitative tissue imaging (imaging mass cytometry; spatial transcriptomics; digital pathology) and sophisticated image processing. We
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Klenerman in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, from October 2025 for up to 2 years. This is a collaborative project with Professor Clare Bryant in Clinical medicine and aims to image and characterise
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skills. Main duties will include: conduct tissue-mechanical and imaging experiments using early avian embryos; acquire and process data; prepare reagents and samples; optimise protocols; program and debug
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processing development and at least a BSc (Hons) degree in a numerate discipline (preferably Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a science with a significant computing element). The candidate should