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models using frameworks such as PyTorch and TensorFlow. Research experience in medical image analysis using deep learning algorithms. Strong track record in machine learning, computer vision, and medical
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create a collaborative and engaged user community. A special focus lies on the operation of the multiphoton and FLIM microscopy systems and establish intravital imaging pipeline. Main Duties and
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(EM) to join our multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate will lead EM-based investigations and contribute to the development of advanced imaging protocols. This position offers access
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products. Apply the knowledge to correlate results / system operation. Set-up and monitor the performance of systems Job Requirements: PhD degree in a relevant Science or Engineering field Strong analytical
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. Set up and analyze experiments and datasets under different conditions. To propose a methodology/framework in a software prototype to be developed in the project. To report research findings in a form of
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surgery and dissection Demonstrate experience and specialized expertise in multiphoton/ 2-photon in vivo calcium imaging and data analysis, or in gnotobiotic studies and microbiome analysis/bioinformatics
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the prototyping of sensor devices and contribute to the optimization of fabrication processes. Maintenance of lab or equipment or supplies that include procurement and liaison with suppliers. Assist or produce high
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involving speech/audio, images, and video along with text-based applications. Job Requirements: MSc (Research Associate) or PhD (Research Fellow) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics
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. To set up and analyze experiments and datasets under different conditions. To propose a methodology/framework in a software prototype to be developed in the project. To report research findings in a form of
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required to substantially advance a research programme aiming at developing advanced super-resolution optical imaging techniques with molecular level resolution and understanding the nanoscale interaction