Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Field
-
, “Mathcrete”, and offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with another Postdoc specializing in 3D nano image reconstruction and modelling tools development, as well as other PhDs and Postdocs within
-
USD). Project Description Beyond vision few studies have examined the role of light as signals to regulate development and function of different parts of the body. The identification of Opsin3 (Opn3
-
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
-
cementitious materials using different techniques. Multi-scale characterization of the materials using e.g., SEM, RAMAN imaging, TEM, XRD, rheology, and multiscale mechanical testing. Lab-source and synchrotron
-
give rise to brain functions and behavior. The Laboratory of Neurotechnology and Biophysics (LNB) has a significant focus on developing and applying advanced optical imaging technologies with
-
The Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join an innovative project focused on precision functional imaging in autism. This project breaks away from
-
radar-derived surface soil moisture product using sequential data assimilation for root zone soil moisture mapping at high spatial resolution. Key Responsibilities: Assessment of different land surface
-
unwanted systemic effects of interventional oncologic treatments. We believe that excellent research requires a range of different perspectives. Diverse teams reach better solutions and are more innovative
-
The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral position focused on developing novel computational approaches for multi-modal biomedical image
-
The Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, at the University of Virginia is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a keen interest in sex differences in cardiovascular disease and