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. Job Requirements: Competence in working with languages such as C along with Python-based coding and AI development. Have a degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering. Possessing a Master’s or PhD
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underlying the processing of natural visual stimuli, using in vivo large-scale two-photon calcium imaging and virtual reality in awake behaving mice. Analyse in vivo large-scale two-photon calcium imaging data
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management/administration processes Desirable Experience working with Drosophila, live calcium imaging, Matlab/Python programming and/or behaviour A good publication record in neuroscience. Further details
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. Possessing a Master’s or PhD degree will definitely be advantageous. Knowledge of machine learning, pytorch, huggingface etc... Knowledge of speech, audio, time-series or signal processing is required. Ability
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you You will have: PhD in developmental biology/biophysics/cell biology or in the final stages of PhD submission. Strong expertise in advanced confocal and/or light sheet imaging. Strong expertise in
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specialist mass spectrometry instrumentation, including high-resolution Orbitrap platforms (QExactive, Fusion Lumos), triple quadrupole LC-MS/MS systems, and surface and imaging MS technologies (e.g. AP-MALDI
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will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI, and the research team to develop deep learning-based computer vision algorithms and software for object detection, classification, and
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to the POSSEM trial, using photon-counting coronary CT angiography, advanced imaging, and computational modelling to identify patients at risk of accelerated coronary artery disease and enable more personalised
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activities. You must have a PhD or equivalent in Biology, Palaeontology or another relevant subject area and proven knowledge of mammalian anatomy and evolution. Experience in working with morphological image
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We seek a Research Associate/Fellow to work on the synthesis and application of stimuli- responsive biomaterials within a recently awarded UKRI project “Ultrasound-Guided Activation and Imaging