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preparation for imaging Strong programming experience with C/C++ and the ROOT data analysis framework is required Desired qualifications (can be waived): Understanding of data processing pipelines in nuclear
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of the following areas will be a merit. Advanced AI methods development in Python or any other relevant programming language Computer Vision and image analysis Handling of large dataset Qualifications Applicants
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techniques include motor/behavioral tests of mice, in vivo compound administration, postmortem tissue harvesting and processing with a focus on the nervous system, cell tracing, immunohistochemistry, mouse
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ethics. You will be also part of the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Francesco Saggio/UiO via Unsplash Francesco Saggio/UiO What skills
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the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Jarli & Jordan/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan/ UiO What skills are important in this role? The Faculty
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“Hydrogen storage for maritime and industrial sector.” The position is organized under the Department of Process, Energy, and Environmental Technology and reports to the Head of the Department. The Ph.D
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assaulting them. Second, technology has contributed to the creation of new forms of sexual harm, such as image-based abuse and deepfake technology. The implications of these developments are twofold. First
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tasks involve working with mouse models of Parkinson’s disease. Key techniques include motor/behavioral tests of mice, in vivo compound administration, postmortem tissue harvesting and processing with a
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disease. Key techniques include motor/behavioral tests of mice, in vivo compound administration, postmortem tissue harvesting and processing with a focus on the nervous system, cell tracing
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electrophysiology and sleep) and (ii) in spatial transcriptomics and high-resolution imaging. The selected candidate will work at the intersection of molecular biology and systems neuroscience, gaining a unique