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Key Information Salary: Dependent on relevant Postdoctoral experience. Future progression is based on annual performance review. If the candidate has not yet been awarded their PhD, the starting
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clinical trial related activities, including patient recruitment, supervision of imaging and all patient hospital attendances 2. with necessary training, processing brain imaging data from all participating
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of Healthcare Engineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King’s College London. We bring together leading academics within medicine, engineering and medical physics, along with
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of prototype quantum sensor systems in collaboration with our academic and industry partners, engineering colleagues, and a range of end users. Collaboration with experimentalists, medical physicists
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-0002-2331-4729 Key Experience and Competencies Qualifications, experience and competencies PhD in relevant subject area or in the final stages of PhD submission Good knowledge and experience in cancer
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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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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Biological sciences Medical sciences Psychological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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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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range of both basic and clinical research in the areas of coronary heart disease, hypertension, cardiac imaging and arrhythmias. Principle themes include: Molecular genetics of coronary heart disease and