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computing. With extensive experience in medical image analysis, computer vision, and AI systems through collaborations with leading institutions. Key Responsibilities: Conduct advanced research in the areas
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Are you a creative postdoctoral-scientist keen to explore novel in-situ biology with cryogenic electron tomography? Do you have a background in imaging technologies and/or image processing? We
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/or image processing? We are looking for a correlative imaging scientist to develop, innovate, and support in-situ structural biology workflows working across the Cheney Biomedical Accelerator and
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focus on understanding how axons maintain their structure and function, and how these processes break down in disease. You will have the opportunity to contribute to one of our ongoing projects addressing
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architecture exploration, hardware/software co-design and operating/runtime systems. Typical application domains are e.g. signal-/image processing, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Tasks: research
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to a PhD position in our team Copies of diplomas and academic transcripts Contact information of at least 2 referees Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon
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, as part of the development, one position located in Görlitz as Research Associate / PhD student (f/m/x) Integration of CMOS detector technology into the Universal Bayesian Imaging Kit (UBIK) (subject
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, with a 4th Krios microscope being installed, an Aquilos2 cryo focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (cryo FIB-SEM), a Hydra plasma cryo FIB-SEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo
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Role We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced computer scientist to lead the analysis and interpretation of multimodal imaging, including spatial transcriptomics, single cell and large-scale
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If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and single-cell