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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Fluorescence Imaging of Surgical Tools Grade and Salary: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (17 months) Location
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Fields Landing, California | United States | about 1 hour ago
cadre of satellite and airborne remote sensing platforms, termed ‘plume imagers,’ is demonstrating increasing ability to detect geologic emissions of CH4 and CO2 emissions from space. Unlike ‘area mappers
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The Ghezzi Lab at University of Massachusetts Lowell is looking for a full-time, fully benefitted Postdoctoral Research Associate to participate in a NIH-funded research program which aims
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medicinal chemistry (drug discovery, organic synthesis, total synthesis, and/or methodology); Experience in biomedical imaging (in vivo fluorescence imaging, photoacoustic imaging, dye engineering, and/or
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at Université Côte d'Azur includes 37 research teams and 8 support services. The centre's staff (about 500 people) is made up of scientists of different nationalities, engineers, technicians and administrative
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: Statistical signal/image processing, deep learning, machine learning, neuromorphic computing Good communication skills and an appropriate publication record are essential. Solid knowledge of Python and C++ is
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, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Research Project Description: Hydration of the body is a critical physiological health indicator, but it is challenging to measure accurately, especially in a
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or in vitro reconstitution and would like to lead a project developing novel imaging tools to understand different biomolecules of cell-cell interfaces and who would like to gain further experience in
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development
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Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and Biomedical Engineering develops intelligent systems for automatic image interpretation and perceptual scene understanding. Our research spans both