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; significant practical experience in 3D image analysis or computer vision; knowledge and experience in scientific programming (python (preferred), Matlab or other relevant language) with application to image
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to improve our understanding of fundamental processes relevant to combustion engines, gas turbines, and fire safety. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and diverse research group with an extensive
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carcinoma xenografts in immunocompromised mice. They will treat mice with appropriate chemotherapy regimens and image them using different imaging platforms. Primary human organoids will be established and
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research is based on large and high-dimensional datasets across multiple modalities, including molecular, clinical and histopathology imaging data. Our computational pathology research is based
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The signal processing group carries out research in the areas of inference and wireless communications, with both acoustic and radio signals
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/spheroid preparation, confocal microscopy, live-cell imaging, and super-resolution microscopy. The postdoc will also be responsible for image processing using custom-developed code and software, as
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of existing structures. However, despite major research efforts, the effect of cracks on durability is still debated. Ongoing long-term tests will be combined with accelerated testing methods. X-ray imaging is
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high-content imaging, especially in connection with particle and chemical toxicology. The successful candidate has good communication-, organization- and interpersonal skills, including the ability
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skin diseases. Applying advanced immunological and molecular techniques, such as multiparameter flow cytometry, cell sorting, in vitro differentiation assays, spatial transcriptomics, and in vivo imaging
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visualization groups (iVis, https://ivis.itn.liu.se/ ) and will be collaborating closely with the computer graphics and image processing group and researchers from the Department of Thematic Studies. The iVis