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enhanced MRI with computer simulations of image contrast and mass spectrometric imaging of tissue samples and single cells. This project is part of the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “Insight
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and adapted tools for the processing of signals or images acquired with biomedical sensor networks (cardiology, neurosciences) or in geosciences (seismology and marine ecology), but also in wireless
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increased healthcare end-user and accessibility demands. Imaging is a crucially important aspect in many scientific fields, with it being of particular importance in life-sciences and biomedical imaging
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increased healthcare end-user and accessibility demands. Imaging is a crucially important aspect in many scientific fields, with it being of particular importance in life-sciences and biomedical imaging
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Open to: UK fee eligible applicants only Funding providers: EPSRC and LaVision UK Ltd Subject areas: Biomedical Engineering, Experimental Mechanics, Image-Based Measurements, Biomechanics Project
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works closely with breast screening radiologists and industry to develop new and improve existing methods and processes in screening breast imaging. Our direct connection with the Dutch Expert Centre
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writing skills in English. Knowledge of basic physics of radiation and nuclear decay Desirable Qualifications: Experience in the operation of medical imaging systems, such as PET/CT or SPECT/CT Experience
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science, engineering, physics, mathematics or a similar domain. There is a strong preference for an applicant with a biomedical background. Experience with medical image processing, histopathology, computer vision
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motivated PhD student with a background in biomedical or pharmaceutical engineering, biomedical sciences or similar. You will work under the supervision of Assistant Professor Lisa Maria Riedmayr
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Meritorious will be considered experience in: - Microscopy-based imaging - Immunohistochemistry - Work with clonal cell lines - Work with other model organisms such as D. melanogaster or D. rerio You are a