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and Transmission Electron Microscopy studies at the Department of Physics. This PhD position is within the field of experimental materials physics and nanotechnology, in the project «Nanoscale imaging
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position is within the field of experimental materials physics and nanotechnology, in the project «Nanoscale imaging of magnetic skyrmion dynamics in thin film devices» (NIMSKY). Magnetic skyrmions
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research in human cognition with the application and development of advanced methods in neuroscience and neuropsychology. Methods for brain-imaging and brain stimulation are employed to understand, predict
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“Female Heart”. The researcher position has a temporary financing for two (2) years from 01.11.25. About the project/work tasks: Advanced image analysis of ultrasound images Statistical analysis
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(imaging, 3D point clouds, or multispectral data). Good presentation skills, written and oral in English Qualifications considered an advantage Background in plant genetics/genomics/phenomics (SNP analysis
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characterize forest structure. Remote sensing data, such as images, lidar, and photogrammetric point clouds acquired from drones, aircraft, and satellites, will play a central role in the development
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performed in close collaboration with experienced team members. Additionally, the candidate will acquire skills in performing in vivo PET/SPECT and MR/CT imaging experiments and data analysis. The candidate
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the body under the novel communication paradigm called Internet of Bio-NanoThings, where sensing, actuation, and computing processes are tightly coupled to pervasively, perpetually, and precisely sense
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fluid inclusions. To this end we have employed various small-scale imaging techniques in 2D and 3D, using facilities available in Bergen and collaborating with external project partners. The Postdoc will
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of the transition from open pores to hermetically sealed fluid inclusions. To this end we have employed various small-scale imaging techniques in 2D and 3D, using facilities available in Bergen and collaborating with