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at the University of Bonn, a W2 Professorship for Clinical Data Science in Neuroradiology with Specialisms in Epilepsy and Data-Processing Law is to be filled at the earliest opportunity. The focus
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Algorithm-HW-Codesign for wireless signal processing investigate novel hybrid imaging and coded excitation approaches for medical ultrasound reliable and resilient communications for critical applications in
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established that reliably identifies the connected components in the diagrams. You will learn about novel AI models and exchange ideas with experts from the building sector. The "Image Processing and Machine
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biological samples' 3D structure and molecular identity. At iBIO, we bring together cutting-edge science from biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer applications. Our overarching aim is to obtain a
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equivalent) in engineering (e.g., mechanical engineering, process engineering, industrial engineering), natural and environmental science or a related field You have extensive experience in life cycle thinking
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characterization, clean-room processes or magnetic imaging Past experience in Micromagnetic or Atomistic simulations is desirable, but not mandatory Willingness to work closely with collaboration partners and travel
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. Among these, concept-based and prototype-based methods show promise in offering intuitive insights into model decisions. To truly build trust and ensure safe deployment of models, however, it is not
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power, energy, space) to develop systems that reliably capture and process input data such as images and speech and provide comprehensible feedback. This topic opens a wide range of possible applications
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of invertebrate soil communities using photographic systems and AI-supported imaging Data management, including Excel-based data entry and label processing for biological samples Support in image annotation and
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at the University of Bonn, a W2 Professorship for Translational Molecular Imaging in Nuclear Medicine (successor to Prof. Dr. Dr. R. A. Bundschuh) is to be filled at the earliest opportunity. The Department