Imaging Scientist

Cambridge
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Imaging Scientist

A brilliant opportunity for a specialist in multispectral image processing to work as an Imaging Scientist in Cambridge. This offers the chance to work in advanced imaging technologies in an exciting, highly collaborative start-up environment.

Location: Cambridge

Salary: £50,000 - £70,000

Requirements for Imaging Scientist:

  • Ideally, a Ph.D. in closely related subject in Optics, Computer Science, Physics etc. (Masters + Commercial experience as a minimum)

  • Ideally, you will have relevant commercial work experience

  • Strong knowledge in multi-spectral imaging, radiometry and light reflection modelling

  • Proficiency in Python & MATLAB

  • You enjoy working in an R&D environment

  • Brilliant collaboration & communication skills

    Responsibilities for Imaging Scientist:

  • Process and analyse spectral data to extract valuable information.

  • Break down spectral signals to determine material composition based on their unique reflectance characteristics.

  • Design and implement algorithms for image processing, spectral analysis, and material identification.

  • Perform lab-based experiments to fine-tune and verify the accuracy of imaging systems and techniques.

  • Work closely with a diverse R&D team to incorporate spectral imaging insights into various projects and product development activities.

  • Record procedures and outcomes, and communicate findings clearly

    What this offers

  • Working for an exciting start up

  • Highly interesting work in advanced imaging technologies

    Applications

    Please send an up-to-date CV via the relevant link.

    We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments for your application or during the review process, please highlight this by emailing (if this email address has been removed by the job-board, full contact details are readily available on our website).

    Keywords: Imaging Scientist / Light Reflection Modelling / Radiometry / Multi-Spectral Image Processing / Remote Sensing Applications / Advanced Imaging Technologies / Reflectance Spectroscopy / Spectral Image Analysis / Optical Physics / Image Processing Algorithms / Material Classification / Data Calibration / Reflectance Data Analysis / Imaging System Validation / Python Programming / MATLAB Programming / R&D Experience / Spectral Signal Interpretation / Cambridge Jobs / Optics Jobs / Physics Jobs / Computer Science Jobs / Research Scientist / Optical Imaging Engineer / Spectral Data Analyst / Remote Sensing Scientist / Data Processing Specialist / Algorithm Developer / Laboratory Imaging Specialist

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