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endoscopy, this is the right research project for you. The PhD research project aims to explore and develop probes for ex-vivo and in-vivo applications for tissue imaging, classification and identification by
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staff developing a prototype for multiplex diagnosis of contagious diseases based on LAMP technology. Your work will be part of a large EU project with 20 partners in Europe and the USA as
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hands-on experience in tissue handling, histology, microscopy, and spatial transcriptomics. Experience with the computational analysis of NGS- or imaging-based spatial transcriptomics and single-cell
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modelling and interpretation, but other aspects of neutron science are also relevant, for example QENS, reflectometry, and imaging. The candidate has a strong background in soft matter and experimental
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Vision and Artificial Intelligence: including but not limited to machine learning, deep learning, image/video analysis, NLP, robustness and adversarial defenses, physics-informed machine learning, privacy
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analyses. • Analyze and process microscopy data using specialized software • Train researchers and students in these techniques and advanced microscopy • Collaborate with team members on imaging needs
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of Parkinson’s disease and other synucleinopathies. The successful candidate will establish a collaborative research program on live-cell functional studies of alpha-synuclein aggregate processes in cell models
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have the opportunity to develop your projects based on your existing experience and your own career goals. The project entails: -in vivo imaging of enteric neuronal activity, and immune responses
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Job Description Are you passionate about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neurorehabilitation, and intelligent assistive technologies? The Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech
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have the opportunity to develop your projects based on your existing experience and your own career goals. The project entails: -in vivo imaging of enteric neuronal activity, and immune responses