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will support the project with industrial knowledge and the relevance of the project. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. About the project The vision of the project is that products
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characteristics Good at anticipating problems and identifying logical solutions as well as contradictions and inconsistencies Develops effective, sensible and practical solutions to problems Sees the big picture
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a prototype for identification of critical locations in steep rivers in regard to flash floods was developed. The prototype is implemented in NorKarts GIS application. The project revealed a large
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genetics. Experience in histology, immunostaining and imaging (e.g. confocal microscopy). -------------------------------------------- PLEASE NOTE: For detailed information about what the application must
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Experience in computational cardiovascular biomechanics Experience in medical image segmentation Experience in Python programming or a similar programming language Experience with machine learning models Good
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analysis methods for image data or time series data. Personal characteristics Willingness to learn new fields in a multidisciplinary research environment. Excellent communication skills. Drive to transition
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University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Good experimental skills will be considered an advantage Experience with image processing will
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to develop generative AI methods that are applicable for data types beyond text and images (e.g., dynamic graphs), and the successful candidate will be given high level of independence when it comes
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manner. The overall aim of the project is to use image-guided US in combination with novel MBs to open the BBB, enabling controlled delivery of gene vectors to the target cells, resulting in more effective
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, and X-ray imaging techniques for 3D reconstruction of deformed samples, benefiting from ongoing collaborations with NTNU’s Department of Physics and the University of Cambridge’s Department