The PhD student will conduct experimental and modelling research into new concepts in computational imaging. This will involve developing and applying new techniques in imaging science, involving optical design and the development of computer algorithms for generation of images. Read more
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Smart Medical Imaging at King's College London and Imperial College London is a successful partnership of two world-class institutions to provide PhD training within an embedded hospital environment in central London. Read more
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Smart Medical Imaging at King's College London and Imperial College London is a successful partnership of two world-class institutions to provide PhD training within an embedded hospital environment in central London. Read more
Industrial Partner. Keeler. This project will explore the use of state-of-the-art signal and imaging processing for ophthalmic ultrasound systems. Read more
Industrial Partner. Keeler. This project will explore the use of state-of-the-art signal and imaging processing for ophthalmic ultrasound systems. Read more
Many common types of solid cancerous tumours exhibit overexpression of certain biomarkers that can be used to distinguish tumour from adjacent normal tissue. Read more
Applications are sought for an. iCASE PhD studentship. to research new computational-imaging and sensing techniques for enhanced situational awareness. Read more
We undertake translational cardiovascular research by moving from bench to bedside and vice versa; our main focus is the cross-talk between adipose tissue (AT) and the cardiovascular system. Read more
We are looking for a highly motivated, passionate and competitive candidate for a fully-funded PhD position in fluorescent sensing and chemical biology. Read more
Applications are invited for fully funded 3,5 years full-time PhD studentship (including home tuition fees, annual stipend and consumables) starting on 1st October 2022. Read more
Functional brain imaging methods such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have already revolutionized how we can study the processes and functioning of the healthy human brain and are making an increasing impact on our understanding on what goes wrong in disease of the brain. Read more
The. Single‑Photon Group. at. Heriot‑Watt University. offer a four year fully funded PhD position examining aspects of single‑photon and quantum‑enhanced imaging. Read more
The Single‑Photon Group at Heriot‑Watt University offer a four-year fully funded PhD position examining aspects of single‑photon and quantum‑enhanced imaging. Read more
Methodologies for studying in vivo metabolic pathways in the brain have the potential to significantly improve diagnosis and treatment of multiple conditions including metastatic brain cancer, neurodegenerative disease or traumatic brain injury. 13C magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging has shown significant potential for the non-invasive imaging of key metabolites in the brain. Read more
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