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measuring how water molecules diffuse inside the tissue. DMRI can also be tuned to zoom into cells and to image structures within them. However, it is not known for example whether DMRI can measure how many
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, to equip them for careers in the medical technology sector and its underpinning research. As MSCA PhD Fellow (DC1) in Leeds, you will develop new analytical tools to probe the sticky diffusion of biocolloids
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This job is only open to staff members who work in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Leeds. Are you an experienced electronic and electrical engineering
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their many selective barriers. The PhD Fellows will receive cutting edge scientific training, alongside industry-relevant transferable skills, to equip them for careers in the medical technology sector and its
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degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and research experience in Physics and/or Engineering along with significant experience in experimental liquid crystal physics, including
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This job is only open to staff members who work in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Leeds. Are you a Technical Specialist with a diverse range of engineering
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for People & Culture to transform the way that we deliver Human Resources and Organisational Development & Professional Learning Services, through the implementation of new technology, process re-design and
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The PhD studentship will broadly explore development of cutting-edge AI solutions for image registration, anatomy segmentation, and immersive technology. The selected candidate will work with preoperative
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the construction of the new Football Community Pavilion and three SiS 3G Rubber Crumb FIFA Quality Pitches. Other recent projects on the site have included a £5.2 million investment into the new Brownlee Centre and
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(i.e. LCD TVs). Augmented (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies are the next logical step in display device technology; however, they require novel solutions in engineering and physics to overcome