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ÌÇÐÄTV Computer Science and Medical School researchers team up with Intelligent Imaging Innovation to develop smart microscopy tools

We are delighted to congratulate Dr Scott Brooks, a former DCS graduate (MEng, 2016–2020), on his new role as a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate.

Following the successful completion of his iCASE PhD, supervised by Professors Till Bretschneider (DCS) and Andrew McAinsh at ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School, Scott has been awarded a 30-month KTP position, funded by Innovate UK. In collaboration with Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i), he will develop smart microscopy software (CelFDrive) building on the prototype tools he created during his PhD.

Scott’s work leverages machine learning to automatically identify cells with rare or subtle biological features, often missed by human observers, enabling faster and more accurate analysis. This innovation accelerates fundamental biological research and establishes a foundation for high-throughput drug discovery.

CelFDrive: AI Assisted software for automating image acquisition in 3D microscopy

For more details, see the official announcement:

Tue 23 Sept 2025, 14:30 | Tags: Highlight

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