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feature documentation. Organize and oversee detailed small-scale excavations of promising test pits, using 3D recording methods and coordinating sample collection for specialist analyses. Maintain daily
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. You will be part of the Mathematics of Imaging & AI chair , which has ample expertise in the development of reliable and robust deep learning methods with clinical impact. The project is highly
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solution methods. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will have the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research on revenue management and/or inventory management problems within complex stochastic systems
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? Which is your chosen disruptive technology? What is your planned method to address your research question? Why is this research proposal important to society? . In particular, you will: undertake advanced
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to creativity in AVT in different translation modalities, define whether user attention and preference is linked to creativity, and gather data on how errors affect user attention. You will use a mixed method
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convolutional and transformer-based architectures, as well as methods for modeling temporal dynamics in longitudinal imaging and omics data. You will also develop explainable AI (XAI) techniques to link imaging
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supportive atmosphere with regular meetings, seminars and social activities. We’re confident you’ll soon feel at home with peers who are just as passionate as you are about (metal) enzymes. Job requirements
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, you will work at the intersection of data science, epidemiology, and clinical research, developing innovative methods to optimize the use of rich real-world data. You will be part of a collaborative
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-Based Learning (PBL) method. Students work in small groups, looking for solutions to problems themselves. By discussing issues and working together to draw conclusions, formulate answers and present them
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tracers. Specifically, you will use clinical molecular imaging data in combination with numerous methods (i.e., AI image analyses, PBPK modeling, immunohistochemistry, FACS). As a postdoctoral researcher