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translation of innovative miniature, hair-thin imaging devices we have previously developed [https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.2.026002]. These devices are designed to enable early and accurate detection
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of endogenous DNA-processing machineries (Xenopus). We use a combination of biochemical and single-particle cryo-EM approaches. We are currently also developing in situ cryo-tomography imaging of replicating
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for an outstanding candidate with expertise in the processing, analysis and application of satellite data in environmental monitoring and management. Experience in the use of satellite data for water quality
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to develop magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods to advance electrochemical flow technologies, which are emerging as promising more-sustainable solutions for the global challenges of energy storage
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approaches to study mitochondrial DNA repair in Drosophila and mammalian cells. You must be ambitious and able to work independently. Applicants should have, or be near to completion of, a PhD in biochemistry
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metrology, with expertise in quantum state discrimination and parameter estimation and/or in-process metrology and conventional optical microscopy, as well as image processing and model development
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metrology, with expertise in quantum state discrimination and parameter estimation and/or in-process metrology and conventional optical microscopy, as well as image processing and model development
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exciting research projects in order to gain a higher research degree (MDres or PhD). The successful applicants will undertake research, under the supervision of Dr Gherardo Finocchiaro, Prof Sanjay Sharma
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those leading to dementia and neuroinflammation. We have a strong focus on mechanistic dissection of genetic, molecular cellular and neuropathological processes which underlie across the neurodegeneration
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themes are not covered, including conventional medical imaging). Examples include Bayesian optimization for molecular or materials design; machine learning for single cell data; physics-based ML