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Department: Molecular Imaging – Pathology – Radiotherapy – Oncology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking
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, and spatial genomics. Supervision by leading scientists: Prof. Sven Nelander, expert in systems biology and tumor modeling (Uppsala University; main supervisor) Prof. Rebecka Jörnsten, professor in
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of generative models by introducing a training regime inspired by the Thinking, Fast and Slow paradigm. Recently, the use of RL has been shown to significantly improve the performance of LLMs. The goal
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the following skills and qualifications (tailored to the specific project): Driven individuals who want to be a part of a world class team Some familiarity in healthcare or engineering/image based analysis
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tweezer, fluorescence life time imaging as well as light and atomic force microscopy among others. This project will help to build a novel approach to the generation of active surfaces and help
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disorders. This specific project aims at understanding the role of B cells and plasma cells in neuroinflammation and will be performed in the BMC in the lab of Prof. Dr. Edgar Meinl. We are looking for you
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grounding, in other words, the linking of elements of natural language (words, phrases, or sentences) to visual inputs (such as images or video) in a meaningful way. The position is part of an on-going
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other viruses, including the coronaviruses, using the latest imaging techniques to track how they replicate. He is also investigating the ‘arms race’ between the virus and the host’s immune system, how
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The vacancy is within the group of Prof. Barbro Melgert at the department of Molecular Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University
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use imaging surveys at X-ray, optical, infrared and radio wavelengths to measure the emission from stars, active galactic nuclei, warm dust, atomic hydrogen and relativistic electrons. Spectroscopic