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physiological and behavioural data, including auditory signal processing and image and video analysis. The candidate will work in an environment of biologists, so they must be able to work autonomously. About the
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and dissemination of results in the project's remaining activities as it nears completion, including specifically: - Collecting, labeling, and processing image datasets for individual and behavior
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of the microscopy equipment. -Instructing new users in the handling of the microscopy equipment to ensure a high quality of the data and images obtained from the samples and a longer durability of the equipment using
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either Spanish or English (as chosen by the candidate) and take place using internet communication software (Zoom) that allows voice and image transmission. During the interview, the candidate will present
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Research Engineer - Tools developer for LSQUANT platform (Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience)
power of the methology on neurmorphic computing applications. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Develop APIs for various codebases within the group. Mantain Docker images to ensure they are up-to-date with
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for information and communication technologies, in particular displays, image sensors and secure communications. The main drive of the group is to carry out applied research which bridges academia and industry, by
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, to medical imaging, to energy harvesting. This PhD is focused on engineering radically different types of opto-electronic response using quantum properties that are unique to a very special class of quantum
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systems for information and communication technologies, in particular displays, image sensors and secure communications. The main drive of the group is to carry out applied research which bridges academia
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to develop highly performant, CMOS compatible, thermal sensor and microbolometer technology. The project aims to revolutionize thermal imaging technologies for automotive, safety and surveillance by developing
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quantum dot films engineered at the atomic as well as at the supra-nanocrystalline level to address applications related to safety and security, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, thermal imaging etc