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Open Position: (Postdoctoral) Researcher (m/f/d) Model Building for SPM Images of Macro(bio)molecules Job Code: 03.25 Your project: Build and test a GPU‑accelerated program to detect and interpret
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bioinformatics, with a particular emphasis on performing analysis of high-dimensional data, which can be sequencing and/or imaging-based. Experience working with AI and machine learning approaches are considered a
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., diffraction, imaging or spectroscopy) Experience in mineral thermodynamics and kinetics Proven experience in all types of aqueous and solid state geochemical data evaluation is a must Excellent publication
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scripting language (Python or R) database development, maintaining & sharing code repositories. Curiosity to solve fundamental biological questions and enthusiasm to lead new independent projects. Ability
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Your group The Prevedel group in Heidelberg is seeking a postdoc with an applied physics and/or engineering background to work on advanced imaging techniques for applications in biology and
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talents and passion as we work together to drive forward scientific progress. The Institute of Machine Learning in Biomedical Imaging (IML) focuses on pioneering research to harness the power of machine
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approaches, balancing the need for high-resolution imaging of shallow infiltration zones with the ability to map deeper flow paths and connections to underlying aquifers. The work will include numerical
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in large-scale computational image processing and analysis You are experienced in coding in MATLAB or equivalent language suitable for high content imaging analysis. You have a proven ability to
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, Pharmaceutical Preparation, Pediatrics, Stomatology, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Imaging, Anesthesiology, Rehabilitation Therapy, and Medical Imaging Technology. Among these, Clinical Medicine
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If a biologist had never seen a building before, how might they think it had grown and evolved? Could they find a ‘genetic code’ for buildings? We seek a Postdoc for this Villum Experiment