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opportunity to apply and integrate advanced image processing techniques to progress the fields of biomedical and life sciences. Working within a team of biologists, physicists and engineers, the specialist will
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The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis project. The start date
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis
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microscope and cryo-FIB/SEM installation scheduled in 2027. Your current duties include the day-to-day operation of the national cryo-EM facility, which currently houses a 200-kV Talos Arctica with a Falcon 4i
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to update and expand our services in cryoEM with a 300 keV microscope and cryo-FIB/SEM installation scheduled in 2027. Your current duties include the day-to-day operation of the national cryo-EM facility
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) in a relevant field, e.g. cell biology, biomedicine, biochemistry, molecular biology or biomedical imaging. The candidate should be highly motivated and committed to obtain a PhD degree, show genuine
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processing of brain tissue microstructures within such image volumes. The scientific responsibilities of the new doctoral researcher lie within this domain. As our new Doctoral Researcher or Project Researcher
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intelligence. The project also aims to expand this modelling framework for spatially continuous forecasting by combining information from satellite images and species communities. Methodological research is
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functions is therefore crucial in the process of model development to the specific tasks at hand. For instance, the Hyvärinen score matching principle has been widely applied in AI systems, particularly
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to understand the damage and repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) with the aim to unlock the endogenous repair potential. The group has a strong focus on neural regeneration and disease