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PostDoc - Advanced STEM imaging and spectroscopy in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RIANA Project)- ICN2 & ALBA Synchrotron Research area or group: Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Description of Group/Project
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operational reliability of all electron microscopy equipment. Contributing to the development of new imaging protocols and methodologies, while identifying opportunities to expand the applications of electron
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-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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technical needs for user experiments, an electrochemical microscope will be implemented, to reach high imaging resolution and a great flexibility concerning various electrochemical environments. Main Tasks
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amplify therapeutic effects across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, offering a new paradigm in precision medicine. This approach is based on the deisgn of novel wirelessly controlled micro/nano
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to locally amplify therapeutic effects across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, offering a new paradigm in precision medicine. This approach is based on the deisgn of novel wirelessly controlled micro
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-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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on AI-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and
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framed within the TYPLEX PDC2023-145891-I00 Project titled "Integrated prototype of a nanophotonic microchip biosensor for ultrasensitive multiplexed analysis of Sexually Transmitted Infections" funded by
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established, will be performed. The Research Specialist will also be using routinely bioluminescence/fluorescence in vivo imaging using the IVIS Imaging system and occasionally Magnetic Resonance Imaging