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stress analysis, manufacturing, hands-on oriented, digital image correlation, Abaqus, scripting How to apply: Stage 1: Submit your 2-page curriculum vitae (CV), transcripts and a 300-word statement
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scanning confocal microscopy and calcium imaging in time-lapse, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movie recordings, analysis of the connectome to identify neural circuits
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results from human decision-making to inform the design of this new paradigm, and feed the results of the latter back into human decision-making to help make it more explainable. The PhD student will: (1
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millions of images of wildlife worldwide, offering unprecedented insights into ecosystems. However, analysing these datasets is a major challenge: AI systems excel at detecting common species but often fail
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in mineralogy, geochemistry, material properties and big-picture Earth Science questions. If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum English requirements for the programme
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fieldwork and laboratory experiments. Fieldwork will be conducted in established locations, where investigations of aquatic communities has already been undertaken, allowing a holistic picture of Crassula’s
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test novel psychotropic and neurological agents. The course will offer you insights into a range of fields including molecular biology, brain imaging, behavioural research and epidemiology. It is
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, interdisciplinary research group, including a postdoc, DTP students, and technicians. Training will include fieldwork, bird handling, ringing, lab techniques in molecular biology, microbiome sequencing
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research. Specific multidisciplinary skills include: synthetic chemistry, structural molecular biology and advanced imaging; it will harness cutting edge computational tools (incl. image analyses), giving
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autophagy and the innate immunity response. Using cutting-edge omics (transcriptomics/proteomics), advanced imaging (confocal) and cellular biology approaches (macrophages, autophagy biomarkers), this project