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Development of a Low-Voltage Multi-Beam SEM for High-Throughput Imaging | TU Delft Job description Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) plays a central role in today’s nanoscale imaging across both science and
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performance programs. As a PhD candidate in this project, you will: Investigate muscle physiology using advanced techniques such as MRI-DTI, ultrasound imaging, muscle stimulation, and electromyography (EMG
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geometry altogether and operate in hyperbolic space. Our lab has published multiple papers showing that hyperbolic deep learning has strong potential for computer vision, from hyperbolic image segmentation
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well as clinical electroencephalography (EEG) for epilepsy diagnosis and for pre-surgical epilepsy surgery assessment. Clinical Neuroimaging Neuroimaging and in particular neurovascular imaging is a special area
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experimental mechanics profile of excellence, to work on a challenging micro-mechanical testing project, in an exciting multidisciplinary team. Context The yield of many manufacturing processes of micro- and
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of metal electrodeposition is largely lacking. Knowledge gaps remain on the exact mechanisms of conversion from solid oxides to metallic iron, as well as the exact physics and operation parameters
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quality that is not visible in blood or clinical characteristics. By combining the results of AI-driven image analysis of histological samples conducted in this PhD project with biomarker data and outcome
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, drying, and curing affect adhesion, mechanics, and wear resistance. Characterize inks using advanced experimental techniques like synchrotron imaging (e.g. at the ESRF in Grenoble), DMA, nanoindentation
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processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic plasticity reshapes neuronal behavior. Your job Traditional electrophysiological
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representations. In this project, you will substantially improve quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image quality using deep learning approaches. Quantitative MRI allows healthcare providers