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(computer generated holograms) or a computer tomograph with a resolution in the micrometer range. What you will do In the department »Imaging and Sensing«, you will work on versatile research projects in
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(100 % E15 TV-L). The central task of PRIDAS is developing and providing data science services, processing and analysis methods, and modern management of highly complex multimodal data. In research with
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« »Transport Processes« »Image Processing« »High Performance Computing« »Financial Mathematics« »Materials Characterization and Testing« What you bring to the table The requirements for your field of activity
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The »High-Performance Cutting « department develops technologies and application-oriented solutions for cutting along the entire process chain - from process design and pre-process simulation
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for the recognition, classification and characterisation of images in a wide range of dimensions, wavelengths and resolutions. Background: In computer graphics, accurately modeling and controlling structural elements
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, are all essential advancements to enable a wider and more secure deployment of the technology. Most biometric systems are based on image analyses. Therefore, exciting challenges in the computer vision
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and linear algebra Proficient English skills Precise, responsible, independent working style Experience in Computer Vision Experience with the frameworks Qt and OpenCV is advantageous What you can
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The Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS is a world-leading and internationally connected research center for computer assistance in medicine. With about 140 employees, our mission is to
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movement by high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and/or magnetic/optical tweezers, (iv) quantitative image processing, data analysis and modeling. The project is funded by the MARIE SKŁODOWSKA CURIE
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-time data acquisition during production, consulting, and prototype manufacturing. We aim to eliminate distortion due to residual stresses during the milling and turning processes using simulations. We