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investigate the feasibility of new imaging modalities for situations where currently employed imaging techniques, such as X-ray transmission and backscatter, have limitations. This project will focus
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of this PhD is to use optical flow visualisation and measurement techniques to study droplet impact under icing conditions to improve icing codes that aid in design and development of ice detection and
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We invite applications for a fully funded PhD research scholarship in “Unsupervised Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Image Analysis”. This opportunity is available to UK (Home) candidates only
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flow visualisation and measurement techniques to study droplet impact under icing conditions to improve icing codes that aid in design and development of ice detection and mitigation system
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will lead to natural collaboration opportunities. The primary methods used in this project will be experimental, involving fluid characterisation and high-speed imaging experiments, using Phantom high
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. You will be responsible for carrying out research on neuroimaging meta-analysis (NMA), developing novel methods and implementing them in efficient, well-documented and user-friendly code to be
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on neuroimaging meta-analysis (NMA), developing novel methods and implementing them in efficient, well-documented and user-friendly code to be integrated with the NiMARE (NMA) software project. To be considered you
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purification is desirable but not necessary. Candidates with physics and physical chemistry are encouraged to apply. Knowledge of coding and image analysis is desirable but not necessary. As well as supporting
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device longevity (37million cardiac cycles per year!), whilst ensuring optimal cardiovascular function for the patient. This project proposes to integrate state-of-the-art image-based measurement
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changes in behaviour. In parallel, human epilepsy patients with electrodes inserted into the amygdala will view many of the same images presented to monkeys. This will allow us to determine the extent to