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Vacancies Photoacoustic-ultrasound breast imaging with elastography Key takeaways We are looking for an biomedical engineer, technical medicine specialist, applied physicist, or a related expert
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of Twente, is looking for an experienced and motivated postdoc in the field of computational mechanics, skilled in programming and image segmentation. The project is related to multiscale modeling
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of data. In this role, you will develop: 1) 4D ultrasound imaging sequences using state-of-the-art ultrasound transducers, 2) AI models for ultrasound image processing and functional ultrasound imaging. Key
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The Taneja Lab and Ray Chaudhuri Lab are seeking a motivated research technician to investigate how chromatin remodeling safeguards replication forks under stress, a key process for overcoming
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experts in computer vision, and imaging at LIACS, in mathematical mechanistic models, at VU, and with biologists expert in pattern formation on animals’ skin, at Naturalis. We are looking for an independent
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project says it all: ’Quantitative Imaging that (white) Matters: taking biophysical modelling to clinical applications’. This research initiative aims to improve myelin water imaging (MWI) in the context
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the following aspects: Reliable and low-latency network solutions, with appropriate redundancy and fallback mechanisms. Cloud solutions for real-time image processing as part of a dependable medical grade
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boundaries of retinal imaging. You are an independent thinker with a passion for innovation and problem-solving. a Master's degree or equivalent in (theoretical) physics, mathematics, computer sciences
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boundaries of retinal imaging. You are an independent thinker with a passion for innovation and problem-solving. a Master's degree or equivalent in (theoretical) physics, mathematics, computer sciences
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strong interest in medical image processing and analysis. You have a good scientific background, are highly motivated and independent, and able to work in an interdisciplinary team of medical doctors and