The Ph.D. in imaging science signifies high achievement in scholarship and independent investigation in the diverse aspects of imaging science. Read more
Summary. The aim of the studentship is to develop an exciting medical imaging technique based on the thermoacoustic effect. In this technique, pulsed RF/microwave excitation is used to generate ultrasound in biological tissue. Read more
Summary. A PhD studentship is available in the Birmingham Photoacoustic Group (BPG). This is an interdisciplinary research group based in the School of Engineering and the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences in the Medical School, and is closely linked with UCL’s Department of Medical Physics. Read more
Imaging blood flow in the brain is crucial to diagnose neurological disorders such as strokes and aneurysms, understand their root causes, and develop better treatments. Read more
Optical physics has brought remarkable advances to biological imaging (confocal microscopy, superresolution microscopy, light sheet microscopy…), but “headline” imaging performance in ideal circumstances is rarely achieved in complex biological environments. Read more
Advanced imaging systems, operating in the visible and thermal infrared bands, are critical for a wide range of defence and security applications. Read more
Learn about this project and more at our upcoming webinar on January 23. This project leverages state-of-the-art deep learning techniques to transform cancer imaging analysis for major cancers such as brain tumors, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and breast cancer. Read more
Closed cracks are challenging material defects where the two split faces touch, making them extremely difficult to detect. This project aspires to create new methods for ultrasonic imaging of complex cracks through experiments, modelling and advanced imaging development. Read more
Brillouin spectroscopy is an important technique for measuring the visco-elastic properties of biological materials, with applications to fundamental biology, tissue engineering, and drug-discovery. 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
Optical physics has brought remarkable advances to biological imaging (confocal microscopy, superresolution microscopy, light sheet microscopy…), but imaging alone is not enough without quantitative analysis of the image data (for instance. Read more
Non-contact sensing technology has gained significant attention in recent years due to its potential applications in healthcare, sleep monitoring, and emergency scenarios. Read more
We invite applications from enthusiastic and self-motivated individuals who are passionate about cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research in future healthcare, imaging and sensing technologies. Read more
Project Description. Imaging foundational models (IFM) are often defined as versatile deep learning models performing a task-agnostic feature extraction using a robust backbone pre-trained via self-supervised, semi-supervised or fully supervised methods on a large-scale, diverse dataset. Read more
Background. Super Resolution Microscopy (SRM) is a broad class of microscopy techniques collectively aimed at breaking the fundamental limit imposed on fluorescence imaging due to the diffractive nature of light. Read more
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