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environmental sciences. About the Role Diamond’s imaging capabilities for biology are extensive, exploiting light, X-rays and electrons which are being applied to image cellular machinery beyond single proteins
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. The post holder will develop and implement novel image analysis algorithms using computer programming expertise and machine learning techniques such as deep learning to detect and quantify small-vessel
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to the delivery of education programmes. Robotics at King’s is an increasingly strategic activity spanning multiple units, notably across Informatics, Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences
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on biomedical image and signal processing, medical image computing or magnetic resonance imaging is advantageous but not required. Our research team follows a hybrid work structure where employees can work
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for Ultrastructural Imaging (CUI) on a 9-month contract. The CUI is one of the Core Facilities within the Research Management and Innovation Directorate (RMID) and provides access to some of the most advanced electron
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confocal imaging of reporters. together with a relevant publication record in root biology, low phosphate stress, relevant to their career stage. Data handling skills (RNA seq. data, gene expression analysis
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research project, you will focus on developing and applying cutting-edge image processing techniques to extensive collections of medical images, resulting in the creation of novel biomarkers. Your work will
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The Department of Imaging Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary Department for neuroimaging excellence. We bring together clinicians and scientists who study higher cognitive function using
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subjects related to biomedical data processing. Applicants must have a first degree and a PhD in Biomedical, Medical, Clinical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline. We are particularly keen
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About us We are seeking experts in medical device design regulatory processes to join our team and work with project groups to translate novel technologies to the clinic. We welcome applications