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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM) You will be responsible for Developing new machine learning algorithms for microscopy image
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, we are looking forward to your scientific support at the Clinic for Radiology! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our interdisciplinary research team working on multimodal imaging
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histological validation within murine cancer models. We offer an association with the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “Insight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” graduate school
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Understanding (Prof. Dr. Martin Weigert) Research areas: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Analysis Tasks: fundamental or applied research in at least one of the following areas: machine learning
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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, memristive devices), and the evaluation with e.g. machine learning and image processing benchmarks Requirements: excellent university degree (master or comparable) in computer engineering or electrical
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fully equipped department using high resolution live cell imaging techniques and image data analysis as well as atomic force microscopy combined with biochemical and molecular technologies. We foster
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architectures and principles from Bayesian neural networks and biological sequence models, including large DNA and protein language models. The project also aims to develop a prototype federated learning
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Studying lipid alterations of tumorous material by mass spectrometry imaging Quantification of corresponding lipids using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry Data analysis of sequencing and microscopy
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assays, flow cytometry, fluorescence imaging, RNA sequencing and biochemical techniques e.g. western blot, quantification assays). Combining diet treatments, pharmacological inhibition and genetic