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culture. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement optical interferometric imaging approach for functional neuroimaging Conduct experiments on cells and/or animals Analyze and summarize the experimental
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required to substantially advance a research programme on single‑photon, label‑free optical imaging by integrating in‑house single‑photon detectors with a scanning microscope platform. The role will build
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-management) and direct-conversion detection pathways. The role will coordinate materials/device fabrication, characterization and imaging validation (e.g., MTF/SNR, low-contrast detectability), align workplans
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required to substantially advance a research programme focused on next-generation optical imaging and sensing technologies, aimed at pushing the boundaries of performance and enabling new capabilities
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different model sizes and deployment settings. Apply and advance model compression techniques, including quantization, pruning, knowledge distillation, low-rank adaptation, and related methods. Conduct
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well as large-scale GPU computing facilities for deep learning. Our Lab aims to hire a Research Fellow to lead a research project on Real-World Deepfake Detection and Image Forgery Localization. The role will
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culture. Key Responsibilities Design and implement optical interferometric imaging approach for functional neuroimaging Conduct experiments on cells and/or animals Analyze and summarize the experimental
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engineering or generative protein design. Quantitative Imaging: Apply advanced microscopy and image analysis pipelines to measure biophysical dynamics in living cells. Output & Mentorship: Drive the publication
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vascularized patient-derived organoid platform enabling intravascular dosing, real-time imaging, and downstream tissue retrieval for flow cytometry and single-cell/spatial profiling. The Lab works at
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on the project to deliver state‑of‑the‑art single‑photon imaging capabilities. Job Requirements: The Research Fellow will be required to: Design, assemble, and align a single‑photon‑enabled scanning microscope