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Computational imaging: seeing beyond the capabilities of conventional optics School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Andrew Maiden Application Deadline
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Shifting the paradigm: machine-assisted scholarly digital editing Digital Humanities Institute PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Isabella Magni Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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Body image treatment: The role of mirror exposure in reducing eating pathology School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Glenn Waller Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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local environment, but current imaging and transcriptomic resources are largely descriptive snapshots. This project will deliver a computational framework that integrates lineage-resolved, snapshot time
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Function Brain imaging in disease: what are the activation maps really telling us? School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr C Martin Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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of the location of the epileptic focus. Current pre-operative techniques are of limited use in this regard, but the new generation of imaging techniques based on changes in blood perfusion of active areas offer
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and cancers. The dataset will bring together digital whole-slide pathology images, clinical photographs, genomic sequencing, and clinical outcome data, laying the foundation for AI-powered diagnostics
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, Immunofluorescence and microscopy imaging. We will favour someone with previous adult zebrafish histology experience. Main duties and responsibilities Prepare adult zebrafish tissue sections. Carry out histopathology
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PhD (or equivalent experience) in evolutionary developmental biology along with experience of developmental and molecular biology techniques, including imaging and gene expression analysis. A proven
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generation to train highly robust AI models. The result will be a prototype decision-support system that can be integrated into factory floors. The Research: You will address key questions at the intersection