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background in physics, optics/photonics, materials science, nanotechnology, computer science, or related fields. Responsibilities Operate hyperspectral imaging systems (VIS–NIR/SWIR) for scanning of advanced
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of molecular and biochemical techniques, primary culture, as well as imaging. In addition to research, the duties of the postdoctoral fellow will also include administrative and teaching tasks
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collaborative and social abilities. Prior experience with metabolomics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics, and imaging is a plus. For more information, please feel free to contact Per Svenningsen at psvenningsen
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MB per file. In case you have more than one file per field you need to combine the pdf-files into a single file, as each field handles only one file. We do not accept zip-files, jpg or other image
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learning research. You have prior experience developing ML models for image processing and segmentation tasks You have experience in developing data pipelines for processing satellite imagery You study in a
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information from medical images, improvement of image quality to support dose calculation and adaptive treatment delivery, and statistical modeling of patient data as well as development of efficient methods
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energy-efficient CMOS blocks implementing SSM-based LLMs. Prototype hardware blocks on FPGA and prepare for ASIC tape-out. Benchmark performance and comparison with transformer accelerators. Work with
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Mass Spectrometry and Systems Biology research unit’ at BMB and the ‘Danish National Mass Spectrometry Platform for Proteomics and Biomolecular Imaging’ (PLATO), which provides a highly international
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the pdf-files into a single file, as each field handles only one file. We do not accept zip-files, jpg or other image files. All pdf-files must be unlocked and allow binding and may not be password
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National Mass Spectrometry Platform for Proteomics and Biomolecular Imaging’ (PLATO), which provides a highly international, collaborative, ambitious and innovative research environment in mass spectrometry