8 bayesian-object-detection Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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objective of the research group ‘Crop Physiology’ is to understand the physiology of plants down to the structure and function of genes and proteins as well as relevant mechanisms, which allow optimizing
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provided by TUM. Find out more about us at www.tum.de. We are not accepting applications for this job through MathJobs.Org right now. Please see the job description above on how to apply. Contact: Professor
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detection, segmentation, and quantification of diseases such as cancer, the generation of novel representations of pathology data for further processing, or the discovery of virtual biomarkers for patients
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19.09.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Bienert Lab is part of the TUM School of Life Sciences of the Technical University of Munich located in Freising-Weihenstephan. The main objective
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pathology images and related medical data in order to detect, segment and quantify diseases such as cancer. Further applications are the discovery of new biomarkers and the prognosis of outcome for patients
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to understand how grazing influences tropical and subtropical grassland productivity and their stability, aiming to detect indicators of early restoration success. This work is conducted in collaboration with
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conduct experiments in the field to understand how grazing influences tropical and subtropical grassland productivity and their stability, aiming to detect indicators of early restoration success. This work
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: Technical University of Munich Chair of Materials Engineering of Additive Manufacturing Univ.-Prof. Dr. Peter Mayr Boltzmannstraße 15, 85748 Garching b. München Tel. +49 89 289 55341 info@mat.mw.tum.de Find