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) images, specifically exploring at-risk fetal populations from the comprehensive INTERBIO-21st dataset. Ultrasound imaging is the cornerstone of pregnancy care globally. The OMNI lab has developed
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with the reading room, imaging services, conservation and other departments. You will use spreadsheets and the Bodleian Libraries’ collection management systems to find and track material and keep
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in and knowledge of the broad area of soft matter, with expertise in microscopy, optical imaging, and data analysis. Experience in building and working with optical traps, and familiarity with colloid
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silicon facility in central Oxford, working on radiation imaging silicon detectors, primarily for Particle Physics, such as the ATLAS experiment at CERN. This will involve managing the interconnect work
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professional image. You will effectively manage a small team to undertake a range of reception and related admin duties, including responding to telephone and email enquiries, greeting visitors, taking meeting
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clinical data, human tissue and medical imaging to support research scientists across the Medical Sciences Division. The position will support our ambitions to give patients an opportunity to take part in
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-disciplinary team of clinicians, radiographers, nurses and physicists spanning both the University of Oxford and NHS Departments. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on exciting prototype
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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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into Digital Bodleian, including images of rare books and manuscripts, maps and modern archival items. You will use online information sources and printed catalogues to source and check bibliographic metadata
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reticulum, lysosomes, and peroxisomes in orchestrating these processes. You’ll have the opportunity to deploy a wide range of advanced techniques, including confocal microscopy, live-cell imaging