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these insights into therapeutic strategies. Our lab combines cutting-edge in vivo imaging, electrophysiology, and computational modeling with multiomics to bridge mechanistic understanding from the neuron
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records and medical images, for applications pertaining to patient diagnostics and prognostics. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the team and make significant contributions to the field
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Methods in Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging. Project topics include: Steady-state free-precession (SSFP) techniques that improve resolution and sensitivity NMR spectra and MRI images; Spectral
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imaging in molecular systems, as demonstrated by scientific publications in the field. Required skills include operation and alignment of laser instrumentation, and programming experience in e.g. MATLAB
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scientific ambition. Access to world-class facilities at SciLifeLab and KTH for spatial omics, single-cell genomics, high-resolution imaging, and computational infrastructure. Close mentorship with
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XAI and metadata creation, including both image and text analysis. You will organise benchmarks that assess AI technologies, particularly in the domain of newspapers, both current and historic. Further
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, transfection, transduction, microscopy, Ca2+ imaging, patch clamp, force measurements) independent, responsible, flexible working style and ability to work in an international team a keen interest in
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; • Extensive knowledge of solar flare physics; • Extensive experience in the analysis of astronomical data (images and spectra) from X-ray and UV/EUV instruments; • Documented experience in designing Bragg
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-learning based vision pipelines to preprocess, segment cells and perform phenotype classification and regression on a variety of microscopy images. You will deal with images from multiple microscopy domains