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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 2 hours ago
into practical tools, guidelines, and prototype implementations. Furthermore, the candidate may contribute to broader research efforts, including digital chart compilation workflows, geospatial data processing
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, tissue sections, RNA/DNA, tabular data) for predictive modelling using software such as Python Documented experience of neural networks, image processing, deep learning algorithms, and data visualization
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imaging data as well as new paradigms for characterizing mouse social and vocal behaviors. The role of the Postdoctoral fellow She/he will analyze genetic data from different groups of individuals with
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programming skills for image processing, image analysis and/or hardware control. You are eager to learn, can work independently and have a creative and solution-driven mindset You have an excellent track record
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processing for wireless communication systems including satellite communications and radar systems and is currently expanding its research activities in exploring several emerging use cases of next generation
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; Skills: brain surgery and behavioral tests on rodents, or advanced image and data analysis; Experience in iDISCO brain clearing, light sheet microscopy and data analysis, miniendoscopes application in a
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) can be used safely to image and regulate mood state in a closed loop fashion in healthy volunteers as well as patients with prior history of brain damage, using state-of-the-art neuroimaging methods
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Chair of Biological Imaging 27.02.2026, Academic staff We are now seeking a highly qualified and motivated postdoctoral fellow (f/m/d) to drive the development of novel optical technologies
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flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, MRI/PET imaging and bioinformatics tools. • Work with team members across different disciplines such as chemistry, biology, neurosurgery and engineering
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back to Ole Worm’s Cabinet of Curiosities from around 1620. With 14 million preserved specimens and 8,000 different species in the Botanical Garden, it is the largest museum collection in Denmark. It