University of Bradford
About the Project
This project aims to develop Visual Computing and Artificial Intelligence-Based technologies for the Diagnosis of retinal and/or Corneal eye diseases. The research will process variety of medical scans such as Optical coherence tomography (OCT), Fundus images, confocal microscope images, etc. Successful treatment needs early eye disease diagnosis and intervention but accurate and rapid identification of the bio markers of these diseases and proper management are challenging clinical problems.
Our research group has an established track record in developing medical diagnostic technologies, in collaboration with the National Health Service (NHS). This project will build on this collaboration and will deliver, in close collaboration with the NHS, a new computer vision system for process medical eye scans and diagnosing different eye diseases, using advanced medical imaging and machine learning techniques.
How to apply
Formal applications can be submitted via the University of Bradford web site; applicants will need to register an account and select ‘Full-time PhD in Computer Science’ as the course, and then specify the project title in the ‘Research Proposal’ section.
About the University of Bradford
Bradford is a research-active University supporting the highest-quality research. We excel in applying our research to benefit our stakeholders by working with employers and organisations world-wide across the private, public, voluntary and community sectors and actively encourage and support our postgraduate researchers to engage in research and business development activities.
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