126 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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Research Platform (SARRP) and in vivo imaging to develop image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) strategies for liver and childhood brain cancers. A key focus of this project is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC
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The Biomedical Image Analysis Group, led by Prof Ben Glocker, in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London is seeking a talented Research Assistant / Associate to take a key role in an
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early ‘prodromal’ stages) is yet to be established in large community settings. This PhD project will examine the effectiveness of AI-based analysis of eye images in predicting cognitive/neurodegenerative
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This research opportunity invites self-funded PhD candidates to develop advanced deblurring techniques for retinal images using deep learning and variational methods. Retinal images often suffer
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This project aims to enhance best practices in strain quantification for biomedical applications, facilitating the transition of image-based measurement methods from laboratory research to clinical
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simple identification of nuclear material even when the typical signatures of the materials may be unavailable. X-ray imaging is commonly used to image concealed objects but x-rays are attenuated in
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is expected to soon be able to diagnose diseases occurring outside the retina. OCT images can be aberrated by the eye itself and imperfect optical design. Ocular imaging with adaptive optics promises
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will investigate the relationship between material elastic and thermal properties by using high resolution digital imaging under dynamic loads. Digital
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THR demand in younger patients expected to increase fivefold by 2030, revision surgeries will also rise. To improve implant positioning, image-guided navigation is increasingly used in complex THR
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well as to initiate new queries. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the candidate will have the opportunity to receive training in a variety of techniques, including molecular biology, embryology, imaging