During the COVID-19 crisis, social distancing measures have not only impeded imaging research progress but also severely limited opportunities for contact with coworkers and collaborators and for making new connections. …more
An opportunity has arisen to play a key role in our Scotland-wide research network, with responsibility for the general management of SINAPSE through innovation, the effective co-ordination of activity, and …more
The EPSRC-funded InLightenUs project brings together a multi-disciplinary team of internationally recognised academics who have world-class track records in chemistry, sensors, optics, machine learning and lasers etc. and aims to …more
An opportunity is available to work with Professor Margaret Lucas, in collaboration with Dr Andrew Feeney, on the incorporation of shape memory alloys and metamaterials in ultrasonic surgical devices. This …more
A position is available for a Senior Data Engineer to provide imaging data expertise and support sharing of best practice across two organisations, the Health Informatics Centre (HIC) at the …more
Applications are invited from outstanding candidates for research fellowships based within the BHF Centre of Research Excellence at the University of Edinburgh (REA3). REA3 research is driven through 3 pillars of …more
The Dr Hugh S. P. Binnie PhD Scholarships for Research into Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease provides opportunities for outstanding scientists and clinicians to undertake a PhD in dementias research within …more
This is an opportunity for an experienced data scientist to conduct original research aimed at discovering associations between the compromised brain haemodynamics observed in small vessel disease (SVD) and retinal …more
Victoria Gradin is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Psychology of the Universidad de la Republica (UDeLaR) in Uruguay. She was a SINAPSE PhD student who completed her doctoral …more
Courtesy of Magda Mustile and Dr Magdalena Ietswaart, this image shows data from mobile EEG recorded during real‐world ambulatory obstacle avoidance, with study participants walking along a path while stepping over expected …more
Working across disciplines is notoriously difficult in ordinary circumstances. Currently, we don’t have those opportunities for fortuitous encounters that happen in the coffee break – the kind of conversations that …more
The PICTURES programme, an MRC-funded collaboration between University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, Abertay University, Public Health Scotland and industry partner Aidence, aims to increase the capabilities of Safe Havens …more
This is a 3 year post as part of a Leverhulme Trust funded project on ‘Modulating sleep with learning to enhance learning’ in the laboratory of Prof Edwin M. Robertson. …more
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is associated with a median survival of just over one year and is the most common and aggressive malignant brain tumour. Brain biopsy is the gold standard …more
A summary of our annual report highlighting SINAPSE activities and achievements from 2020 can be downloaded here.