286 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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The purpose of this Postdoctoral Role in Image Analysis is to collate and curate data from MRI and CT studies conducted on patients and volunteers, as part of the TBI-REPORTER initiative
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-physiological approaches to marmosets. The common marmoset is a small non-human primate highly suited for advanced circuit interrogation techniques including high-density electrophysiology, optical imaging and
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research group. The successful candidate will benefit from building upon novel datasets, exciting preliminary findings, and using unique experimental model systems. Techniques will include multiple imaging
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into the genomics of population structure and speciation in the Malawi cichlid genus Labeotropheus. This post will build on past work in which over 1000 samples of Labeotropheus from multiple species/populations have
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students and postdocs; developing novel sample preparation protocols for new samples, particularly of brain tissue; directing multi-week 24/7 imaging sessions to acquire volumes of complete brains; and
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codes for analysis; coordinate with the PI and Lab Manager; participate in regular group meetings and other group activities. Fixed term: The position is available with a flexible starting date. The funds
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A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Postdoc) in the forthcoming Aspirational Computing Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University
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The VISIONLab, led by Prof. Sarah Bohndiek, create and deploy state-of-the-art spectroscopic imaging tools to improve early cancer detection. We are co-located in the Department of Physics and the
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Postgraduate Admissions Office in a key leadership role. This fixed-term position offers an excellent secondment opportunity to gain experience in leading a high-performing team and managing change while
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance. A part-time Research Assistant position of 20 hours per week, is available in the group of Professor Sir David