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science, computer vision, multimodal AI, digital humanities or cultural analytics; or, be able to demonstrate equivalent experience in a cultural heritage institution or other relevant professional setting
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About us The UCL Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Department produces internationally leading research and integrated hands-on education in the heart of London, with close
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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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About us The UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology (LMCB, http:/www.ucl.ac.uk/lmcb) is an internationally renowned, multidisciplinary, molecular and cell biology department, located in the heart
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for academic excellence, innovation, and real-world impact. The Moazen Lab, based within UCL Mechanical Engineering, is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. The lab is supported by state-of-the-art imaging
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University College London (UCL) is a globally recognised university with a strong reputation for academic excellence, innovation, and real-world impact. UCL Mechanical Engineering undertakes
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(Mechanical Engineering at UCL) will also collaborate, he specialises in imaging of additive manufacturing and will support the project by assisting with the in-process monitoring. We expect that the PhD
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, with fixed nuclei, driven by ultra-short XFEL-pulses; • controlling the interplay of single-photon ionization and Auger-Meitner processes, the coupling of electron and nuclear motion, and imaging
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-cell approaches, the lab maps vulnerability and resilience in ageing brains. By combining molecular cell biology with computational tools - including AI-driven hypothesis generation - we aim to uncover
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working across UCL and UCLH. UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering is one of the UK’s longest-established medical physics departments, with a history dating back to 1896 when the first X-ray device