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with teams at the RFI and the CLF who will develop ptychography software, which is the computational method of microscopic imaging at the heart of the system. If you have a PhD in Physics or another
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, computer scientists, and biologists all working to develop imaging techniques within a supportive and diverse environment. The post will be based at the University of Southampton and employed by the School
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), led by Prof Marti Duocastella and Computational Imaging team at Arctic University of Tromso (Norway), led by Prof Krishna Agarwal. The successful candidate will have a PhD* or equivalent professional
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will have a PhD* or have submitted their thesis in psychology, neuropsychology, biology, medicine, or related fields and show evidence of working independently, excellent organisation skills, team-work
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image processing, biometrics, security, machine learning or a related discipline, and the ability to write for publications, present research proposals and results to non-scientific audiences
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doctorate in computer sciences or related discipline, be able to evidence excellence in teaching and research commensurate with your level, and share our ambition to deliver the highest quality research