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This specific project, with Prof. Michael Holynski at University of Birmingham, is on novel momentum separation and scaling schemes for atom interferometry. It will form part of QuSIT's Underground Infrastructure work package. This is an opportunity to join a cohort of post-graduate researchers...
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the duration of the project. The project is set to begin in September 2025. Project Overview This fully funded PhD project explores AI-driven methods to enhance dynamic PET imaging, a key tool for
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Generative AI for image and video reconstructions from brain signals DoS Dr Vassilis Cutsuridis (vassilis.cutsuridis@plymouth.ac.uk) 2nd Supervisor Dr. Giorgio Ganis (Giorgio.ganis@plymouth.ac.uk
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Welfare in a Snapshot: Thermal Imaging for Real-Time and Cumulative Welfare Assessment in Hens. DoS: Dr Katherine Herborn (katherine.herborn@plymouth.ac.uk , tel.: +44 1752 584477) 2nd Supervisor
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for these infants. Structural brain imaging with cranial ultrasound (CUS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remain the traditional means of neurological assessment but are limited in their ability to reliably
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simple identification of nuclear material even when the typical signatures of the materials may be unavailable. X-ray imaging is commonly used to image concealed objects but x-rays are attenuated in
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A crucial image processing task is image segmentation: we often seek to identify the presence and location of key features in an image, for example a tumour in a medical scan. But in practice, we do
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Ph.D. Opportunity: Help us to Better Detect Cancer with Hair-Thin Imaging Devices We are seeking an enthusiastic Ph.D. student to lead the development of innovative hair-thin (<0.2mm diameter
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summary Many important applications in materials science and medical imaging rely on high detail image slices / scans which are compared across time (e.g. via micro x-ray CT). The technology to compare
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on integrating domain-specific medical knowledge to reduce the computational cost while maintaining high performance in tasks such as medical image interpretation and clinical decision-making. By addressing both