18 image-coding-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions in United Kingdom
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, analyse, and represent optical microscopy imaging datasets. Specifically, to undertake tool development and research to investigate datasets that are: 1. Large and volumetric, i.e. multiple tens
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project by: Collecting, analysing and critically interpretating data sets from multiple techniques to characterise granular zeolite ion-exchange materials. Designing and developing new in situ synchrotron
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zones in the modern world, building a new analytical paradigm to understand the phenomenon of slavery in war. Key research questions include: how has slavery manifested in war? How can diverse datasets be
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, prevalence and forms of slavery across diverse conflict zones in the modern world, building a new analytical paradigm to understand the phenomenon of slavery in war. Key research questions include: how has
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, morphological pan-protein labelling, lipid readouts, RNA readouts, and others. You will routinely combine multiple of these modalities in the same dataset. • Analyse data from the multimodal datasets you
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an engineering environment Knowledgeable in all aspects of legislative compliance as it relates to engineering systems Strong problem solving and analytical skills The ability to prioritise multiple tasks and meet
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-scale, low-speed cascade designed to achieve engine-representative Reynolds numbers. Our research spans the full spectrum of fluid mechanics, from theoretical studies to prototype testing, with strong
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Centre (ORC), University of Southampton with a particular emphasis on using silicon core fibers for imaging with undetected photons. The expectation is that this partnership will develop a new platform for
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and applied AI facility with a significant focus on imaging systems, as well as multiple doctoral training centres relevant to this project. We particularly welcome applicants from under-represented
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developing their own code, and Establishing a community of developers of research software across the university The Research Software Engineering team consists of RSEs with a wide range of different