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). About you The post will require a motivated researcher with experience in image-based modelling of flow or biomechanics, from segmenting the images to performing CFD/FEM analysis. You will have a PhD and
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: managerial responsibility to supervise researchers (e.g. post-docs, PhD students) and lead research projects/programs. This is a full time (40 Hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract
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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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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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imaging of advanced manufacturing processes, with strong links to synchrotron facilities and industrial collaborators. Your role will be to use and further apply in situ process replicators and correlative
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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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engineers, data scientists, clinicians and biobankers. For Grade 8: managerial responsibility to supervise researchers (e.g. post-docs, PhD students) and lead research projects/programs. This is a full time
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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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(see below). There is currently one fellowship available where the successful candidate will join one of our Cardiovascular Research Teams, details as follows: - BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph