Applications are invited for a
3 year University funded Ph.D. project hosted in the School of
Computing, Mathematics and Digital Technology at Manchester Metropolitan
University.
This
interdisciplinary project will expand on recent advances made at MMU
and the Institute for Reproductive Medicine at the University of Warwick
in microscopic embryological data processing and visualization.
The
aim of the current research is to develop a more detailed understanding
of the molecular basis of the changing 3D organization of developing.
The student will develop methods for semi-automatic segmentation
targeted at 3D microscopic embryological datasets, with implementation
and testing on real pre-existing datasets. Based on the segmentation
results, the student will then create physically based 3D models of
embryo shapes and inner structures. The segmentation and visualization
of the number, shape and size of blastomeres and nuclei will provide
valuable information about the potential viability of the embryo, and
will assist embryologists to understand the mechanisms of developmental
failure.
The
student will need to combine skills and interests in computer vision;
C/C++ and MATLAB based implementation and physically based modeling. The
student should have a good degree in Computer Science or a suitable
other hard science or engineering subject. Preference will be given to
students with appropriate M.Sc. or equivalent research experience.
The
student will receive EU fees and a stipend of £12,000 per annum. The
studentship should be taken up not later than 01/September/12. The Image
and Sensory Computation research group is a lively research
environment, which currently has 5 academics and 6 other researchers
working on a variety of projects concerning human imaging. For full details and informal discussions, please contact:
Dr. Silvester Czanner, s.czanner@mmu.ac.uk, http://www.docm.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/S.Czanner/
Applications should be made via the University postgraduate application form. This is available from http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/#research (please make it clear on the form that you are applying for this studentship in particular).
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