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potential applications in audio and music processing. Standard neural network training practices largely follow an open-loop paradigm, where the evolving state of the model typically does not influence
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deploy models symbiotically with experimental researchers to optimise design and manufacture of Li air electrodes and cells. This will include image-based modelling of electrodes, and finite-element
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deploy models symbiotically with experimental researchers to optimise design and manufacture of Li air electrodes and cells. This will include image-based modelling of electrodes, and finite-element
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are: development of in vivo imaging assays for understanding efficacy of novel antifungal drugs, assay development, determination of resistance liabilities of novel antifungal drugs, via both in vitro and in vivo
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exploiting cutting-edge mechanobiological, as well as imaging approaches2-5 with the aim to investigate the role of mechanical sensing and memory in cardiovascular disease. The postholder of this British Heart
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fluorescence-lifetime detection (Fast-FLIM) and temporal focusing. This instrument will deliver quantitative, sub-second imaging of live three-dimensional cell-culture and organoid models, advancing fundamental
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for the early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and prediction of its progression to Alzheimer¿s disease through the analysis of corneal nerve images. You will be based in the Institute of Life Course
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exploring B cell migration in the spleen. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in handling and processing live spleens and an established expertise in live imaging of this organ. As a
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, regenerative biology, or olfaction Interest in microbiome-host interactions Experience of molecular biology PhD in a relevant area Experience of imaging Team worker Desirable criteria Original research
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or image analysis. The post is full time and fixed term until 30 June 2028. The closing date for applications is noon UK time on Friday, 11 July 2025 You will be required to upload a CV and Supporting