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the KU Leuven portal. In case you have questions about this job opportunity, please get in touch with Dr. Jorid Smets (jorid.smets@kuleuven.be ) via email and mention "Research associate – Prototype
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imaging specialist/computer vision engineer with a strong background in computer vision and image processing techniques to join our team in Leuven. You will work together with various sub-system development
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experiments to investigate cartilage behavior under mechanical loading. Develop and implement advanced imaging workflows, including deformation microscopy, high-field and clinical MRI, and PET-MRI. Contribute
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of this project is to compare the modern philosophy of Bildung and the contemporary paradigm of the Learning Society (LS) by systematically analyzing their homological structures. Through this comparison, we aim
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training in light and electron microscopy, as well as image processing and analysis. A dedicated team of microscopists supports the Ghent-based VIB research community, working closely with our sister
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are highly anisotropic and non-linear. Furthermore, the dynamics of high-speed manufacturing processes need to be included in the modelling framework, ensuring its applicability to industrial processes
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are highly anisotropic and non-linear. Furthermore, the dynamics of high-speed manufacturing processes need to be included in the modelling framework, ensuring its applicability to industrial processes
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, your tasks will include: •Designing, executing, and analyzing model-based workflows to study the molecular response of cartilage under mechanical load. •Integrating advanced imaging techniques, including
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program, imagers & specialty component program, quantum computing program) and joint development programs with external partners. Work cross-functionally with the integration/process support/hardware teams
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principles that regulate host-pathogen interactions and feedback, using a combination of quantitative imaging, microfluidics, statistical analysis and machine learning tools. A specific focus will be put