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whole tumour while leaving in place as much healthy tissue as possible (tissue conserving surgery). This surgery is challenging because surgeons lack accurate imaging tools to assess the surgical margins
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energy. Determining the intricate structure of the polycrystals is a laborious and restrictive task, and only a handful of measurement techniques are capable of fully imaging material microstructure. Laser
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experience in the areas of computer science, image processing, high performance computing, mathematics, and medicine. Dr Yanda Meng (Computer Vision, Medical Image Analysis, LLM), Prof Aline Villavicencio
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expertise in machine learning and image processing, heritage scientists, conservators and curators. Summary of Project: In the cultural heritage sector, there is a long tradition of using complementary
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(www.southampton.ac.uk/muvis/media-activities/diondo-d5-training.page ). Whilst X-ray simulation, hardware control and imaging post-processing will be carried out via well-established software packages (open source and
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School of Engineering to deliver this ambitious research. Previous experience in optics, image processing and coding is desirable. Number of awards: 1 Start date: 22nd April 2024 Award duration: 3-years
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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
(e.g. immune processes, microbial species growth rates). For example, microbial colonies in lower human airways differ from those found in upper airways due to the latter’s exposure to external
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-of-the-art approaches heavily rely on the availability of a large corpus of image frames annotated by clinical experts through an expensive and time-consuming process. On the other hand, recent self-supervised
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Modern deep learning techniques achieve human-like performance in many medical image analysis tasks, including the identification of anomalous tissue/pathology from medical scans. To be trained
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2024. The projects will be based around the development of advanced magnetic resonance techniques to optimise heterogenous catalysts and the operation of the reactor in which the catalysis occurs. Two