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and cell biology techniques Experience in planning and delivery of own work allocation, to agreed timescales and quality standards Experience with skin histology, microscopy and image analysis
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frequency stabilisation and control, image analysis, data acquisition, optical design and Gaussian beam propagation. Desirable: 4. Experience · Demonstrable ability to develop research proposals
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cilia function. This exiting project will combine our recently developed centrosome purification method with advanced proteomics and high-resolution imaging to deepen our understanding of these processes
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equivalent. B2 A knowledge of Raman microscopy and/or single cell Raman spectra analysis. Skills Essential: C1 Microfluidic techniques used to manipulate molecules or particles. C2 Instrumentation and imaging
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detection, segmentation, classification, and pose estimation, as well as integrating these models into real-time systems. The role will involve working with large and multi-modal datasets (e.g., images, video
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experience in geo-spatial analysis and working with remotely-sensed satellite imagery Demonstrable experience of image analysis (for example, using Google Earth Engine or PlanetScope) Experience of programming
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models of spillover infection and transmission of prototype viruses representing viral families concern to support the development of methods for virus sequence analysis and inference of human transmission
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vision for future research and practice in the visual and material medical humanities. We understand visual and material to refer to both artefacts (including but not limited to images, objects and