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computer vision method for medical image analysis principally in oncology or pathology, with a possible focus on generative AI, explainability, multi-modality. Candidate’s profile A good Bachelors degree
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imaging features to phenometabolic signatures from tissue samples taken during surgery and matched to the imaging. The project is part of the imaging theme for the new Nottingham Brain Tumour Research
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to phenometabolic signatures from tissue samples taken during surgery and matched to the imaging. The project is part of the imaging theme for the new Nottingham Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence. This is a
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year. Multiphase flows are common in natural and industrial processes, such as volcanic flows, bubbles in electrolysers, and blood flows. In many applications, these flows often exhibit transient
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capabilities. Both conventional and ultra-high dose-rate proton therapies demand advanced imaging technologies to enable accurate in vivo three-dimensional dose verification and treatment delivery assessment. A
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to image the centre of live, intact, plant roots. The ability to observe dynamic cellular processes at the centre of a live root for the first time will unlock entirely new lines of biological inquiry
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are seeking a Ph.D. student to join our multidisciplinary team developing a radical solution for better detection and treatment that uses ultra-thin snake-like robots and advanced optical imaging techniques
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-CMR registry, we will relate advanced cardiac imaging measures of atrial and cardiac function to incident AF and thromboembolic outcomes. Multivariable models will test whether candidate measures add
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using CRISPR. This will allow for live imaging and pull-downs to enable interactome studies under normal and stressed conditions. Manipulate pathways implicated from the above studies for therapeutic
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required): • Plant physiology, root biology or plant–environment interactions. • Experimental approaches to studying internal plant environments or spatially structured biological processes. • Imaging