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. Experience or skills for developing optical/imaging systems. Experience or skills for system automation. Experience or skills for experimental data/image acquisition and processing in relevant coding languages
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and Computer Sciences at Heriot-Watt University is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in statistical machine learning for computational imaging. The position is open in the context of the 5-year
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value of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University Detailed Description This project is part of the new UK Hub in Quantum Sensing Imaging and Timing (QuSIT), that stands as an international centre
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Title: Postdoctoral researcher in computational imaging, via applications in astronomy and medicine. Grade and Salary: Grade 7 (£37,694 - £46,049) FTE and working pattern: Full-time (35 hours per
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of local EPSRC Quantum Sensing, Imaging, and Timing (QuSIT) Hub, EPSRC Quantum Enhance Position Navigation and Timing (QEPNT) Hub, and EPSRC Integrated Quantum Network (IQN) Hub colleagues. Furthermore, we
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University. Job Description We welcome applications for one position at Assistant Professor level to join either the Robotics and AI Laboratory (RAILAB) or the Signal and Image processing Laboratory (SIPLab
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, Oracle. The role will pro-actively assist financial projects including forensic accounting on gifts to the University, ensuring philanthropic gifts are allocated, journaled, coded and distributed correctly
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stakeholder engagement activities, including presentations at events and conferences. Detailed Description The role involves working with deep learning models trained on autopsy brain images, assisting in
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electrification and the massive carbon burden associated with the supply chain 1,2 . Radical innovation and changes practice within society is needed if a paradigm shift is to be achieved. The criticality
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-Watt have a long–standing track record in researching ground-breaking single photon detection and applications in quantum communications and single-photon imaging. With single-photon avalanche diode