289 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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Determining the improvement in pancreatic cancer outcomes, and resulting costs, of increasing uptake of imaging for people with symptoms other than jaundice School of Medicine and Population Health
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Remote robotic welding guided by reliable, non-contact, emissivity-independent temperature imaging and machine vision The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD Research Project
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Computational imaging: seeing beyond the capabilities of conventional optics School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Andrew Maiden Application Deadline
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Shifting the paradigm: machine-assisted scholarly digital editing Digital Humanities Institute PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Isabella Magni Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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Multiple Object Tracking and Decision Making School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Lyudmila Mihaylova Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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parallel processing, FPGA coding and analysis, along with Machine Learning and AI based image analysis. The final aim of the project will be to generate in-situ / live film profile data to coating line
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apply your mathematical modelling, coding, and ultrasound instrumentation expertise to develop and implement innovative solutions for sensing particulate materials within a dynamic business environment
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Overview A Yorkshire Cancer Research funded Research Associate position is available in Dr. Kyra Campbell’s research group to work with our exciting models for studying metastatic cancer using
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this, C9orf72 deficiency has been shown to exacerbate DPR toxicity in multiple models of C9ALS/FTD. Current Therapeutic Strategies: There is no cure for C9ALS/FTD, and there is therefore a clear unmet
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Efficient coding in touch: Exploring cortical feature tuning in the somatosensory system through the lens of efficient coding School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Hannes Saal