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for a postdoctoral researcher position to develop novel coherent X-ray diDraction techniques for three-dimensional imaging of crystalline structure. The dominate eDort of the postdoctoral appointee will
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responsibility is to explore innovative machine learning strategies for analyzing patients existing OCT and OCT-A images in Saskatchewan Optometry and Ophthalmology clinics as well as internationally available
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to microwaves, and will image the displacement of magnetic textures by currents, to quantify their efficiency in the generation of orbital currents and torques. Our approach will rely on the realization of new
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(EHR) data and retinal imaging including fundus photographs, optical coherence tomography (OCT) images and genetic data for automated screening, diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of major eye diseases
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(EHR) data and retinal imaging including fundus photographs, optical coherence tomography (OCT) images and genetic data for automated screening, diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of major eye diseases
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, institutional and industry investment, unifying expertise from two existing internationally leading Hubs in QT Imaging (QuantIC) and Sensing and Timing, maintaining coherence within the UK landscape, bringing
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propagation modeling, and image analysis are required. Expertize with house built optical coherence tomography is desired. The relevant research experience should be supported by strong publication record
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A postdoc position is immediately available at the Advanced Photon Source of Argonne National Laboratory. This position will involve developing X-ray coherent scattering imaging techniques
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, in particular phase-contrast micro- and nano-tomography. At the MAX IV synchrotron there are several beamlines available with relevance for this project: NanoMAX (nano-probe and coherent imaging
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-Watt have a long–standing track record in researching ground-breaking single photon detection and applications in quantum communications and single-photon imaging. With single-photon avalanche diode