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allows a user-friendly choice of model (local vs. global), efficient processing of multi-sequence images as well as setting physical constraints (e.g. incompressibility or known fixed points in the setup
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How to apply:uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 Number of positions: 1 This 3.5 year PhD project is funded by AstraZeneca and includes a 3-month placement in AstraZeneca's facility in Macclesfield. The tuition
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See Project Link via the 'Apply' link above. Project Title: PhD Studentship: Scene Understanding in Challenging Environments with Multimodal Deep Learning Number of Positions: 1 School/Faculty
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Movements in Health & Disease using MRI imaging and Computer Vision Novel self-oxygenating and cell-instructive materials for chronic wound healing Requirements Applications are invited from students with
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learning algorithms. This PhD project will explore in-depth the power of cutting-edge deep learning techniques in image understanding, segmentation, classification and change detection, and develop
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studentship includes a bursary to cover the tuition fees, plus an annual maintenance allowance. Overseas Applicants Overseas students are welcome to apply for this position. Details of the Project The project
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5 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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distribution. This process often takes place in large scale driers where the material is heated and broken up mechanically with mixing blades. However, under certain conditions the process can break down as the
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are released in small doses over large areas of natural wetlands and thawing permafrost. Current methane mitigation methods rely on high temperature processes, and this is not feasible and not efficient