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]. However, significant technological (hardware) and computational (software/analytics) advancements are needed to improve brain cortical sensitivity, functional imaging reconstruction, and understanding
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screening of new therapeutics for this tumour type. Work will involve a wide range of cell biology, imaging, and in vivo techniques. Details of some of our recent work can be seen in Laraba et al (2023) Brain
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prototype and characterise the photonic chip system to demonstrate its ability to efficiently process generative AI tasks. This PhD vacancy is open to UK (home), EU, and international students. The candidate
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using at least one of these methods: Electroencephalography (EEG) Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) or structural imaging (MRI) Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) Experience with programming
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reveal disease-relevant biological processes to help identify biomarkers and new treatment targets. This project will build on our unique digital MS biobank, which is made up of images and linked data from
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: The project combines theoretical modelling, simulations, and experimental validation using tools like CST Microwave Studio and Matlab. The candidate will fabricate prototype devices, test them, and integrate
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technologies. The development of such a memory would allow the creation and development of a large number of quantum technologies. These would range from the ability to synchronise processing steps in an optical
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in humanitarian assistance and disaster response to carry out life-saving efforts. Automatic information extraction from high-resolution satellite sensor images collected from disaster-affected areas
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the micro-scale physical and chemical processes occurring in rocks when carbon dioxide and hydrogen are injected into them. The scientific challenge here is that a depleted hydrocarbon reservoir, where gas
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of manufacturing and precision imaging. By leveraging causal insights, the project will enhance the systems' ability to learn dynamically from sensor feedback while maintaining consistency and reliability. In