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for its expertise in correlative imaging and materials science. To advance our microplastics research, we are looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong expertise in fluorescence
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of inverse problems and computational imaging. Position The Vision Lab at the University of Antwerp (http://visielab.uantwerpen.be/ ) has an open position for a postdoctoral researcher to strengthen our
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are seeking post-doctoral candidates willing to write research proposals on the functional morphology of organisms via dynamic X-ray imaging. X-ray imaging is a powerful method for analysing functional
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to several projects to improve radiation tolerance and reduce temporal noise of CMOS image sensors. Together with the supervisor (prof. Meynants), you will guide PhD researchers in image sensor design and
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dynamic X-ray imaging. X-ray imaging is a powerful method for analysing functional morphology due to its capability to visualise internal structures. Recently, dynamic quantification of moving and/or
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project that combines cutting-edge approaches including state-of-the-art imaging techniques, pluripotent stem cell models, in vivo mouse models of neurological disorders, drug (brain) delivery and nanobody
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this specificity and test how these regulate structure and function of higher-order thalamocortical inputs in cortical circuits. The applicant will use various technologies, including super-resolution imaging
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recapitulating neural-microglia interactions, as well as establishing fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) approaches and analysis pipelines to perform non-destructive monitoring of neuronal function
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brain xenotransplantation, mouse transgenesis, in vivo mouse brain imaging, and ex vivo human brain recordings. See more in selected references from the lab: Libé-Philippot et at al. Cell (2023) 186(26
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brain xenotransplantation, mouse transgenesis, in vivo mouse brain imaging, and ex vivo human brain recordings. See more in selected references from the lab: Libé-Philippot et at al. Cell (2023) 186(26