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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Emory University Department of Biomedical Informatics is recruiting for a post doctorate in the area of computer vision, image processing, machine
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in membrane trafficking processes in human induced pluripotent stem cells. Position Responsibilities: • Conduct original research in cellular biophysics, particularly in the areas of the actin
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using a range of methods including cutting-edge single cell and imaging techniques. Ultimately this information will provide fundamental insights into human biology and may in the future lead to improved
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High Performance Computing. Expertise in image and spatiotemporal data processing. A strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Excellent written and oral communication skills
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Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Austria Application Deadline 21 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract Other Type of Contract Extra Information Fixed
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to understand the functional requirement for these pathways using a range of methods including cutting-edge single cell and imaging techniques. Ultimately this information will provide fundamental insights
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neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key
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A postdoc position is immediately available at the Advanced Photon Source of Argonne National Laboratory. This position will involve developing X-ray coherent scattering imaging techniques
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Nature of the Netherlands, Wageningen University, and Wageningen Marine Research. It aims to develop: (1) a validated prototype of an instrumented beam equipped with a multi-channel flatfish detection
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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in