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Regeneration Group that is part of the Laboratory for Biochemistry, Wageningen University. Our group of PhD candidates and post-docs investigates the molecular-genetic pathways that drive plant regeneration
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. Your team You will join the Plant Regeneration Group that is part of the Laboratory for Biochemistry, Wageningen University. Our group of PhD candidates and post-docs investigates the molecular-genetic
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project, you will design and extend an experimental setup to measure the responsiveness chlamydomonas reinhardtii to light by imaging their motion. On the theoretical side, you will develop models
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imaging of these processes in real time and at high resolution is urgently needed. To this end, we will perform electrochemistry inside the transmission electron microscope, which is expected to provide
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biologically realistic spiking recurrent neural networks (SRNNs). You will use the efficient spike coding framework , in which a network is not trained by a learning paradigm but deduced using mathematically
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process the data to obtain images and velocity information of the subsurface at Kwintsheul. In the second part of the project you will be cooperating with TNO on incorporating the result from the first part
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imaging systems, robotics and transportation systems.. Job requirements We are looking for a candidate with a PhD degree in systems and control, computer science, or applied mathematics with a focus on
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interested in this position, but do you first have some questions? Feel free to reach out to Jørgen de Jonge, PhD | RIVM , Department Head of Immune Mechanisms - Immunological Models (IIM), via +31 6 311 423
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characterization. Experience with cell culture and differentiation. Knowledge and experience with microscopy, image processing and analysis. What we offer As a Postdoc at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life
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Vacancies Post-Doctoral Position in Surgical Robotics Key takeaways Research project description Minimally invasive surgery has revolutionized medicine by enabling interventions without large