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information, please visit our web page: https://dbe.unibas.ch/en/research/imaging-modelling-diagnosis/magnetic-resonance-physics-methodology/ We are looking for a PhD candidate to join our research team in
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headed by Prof. Iber, which leverages imaging data to develop data-driven, mechanistic models of biological processes. The team employs cutting-edge computational tools and imaging techniques
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focuses specifically on using and refining the ICON model in Large-Eddy Mode (ICON-LEM) to simulate the cloud seeding experiments conducted during the project and improve process-level parameterizations
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/smart, confocal, super-resolution, light sheet microscopy). Knowledge of state-of-the-art image processing and analysis tools and a track record in developing innovative image analysis and data science
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biological processes involved in evolution Main tasks: Research: develop an internationally recognized research program funded by external sources (70%) Teaching: supervise Master and PhD students and
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offer A fully funded 3-4 year PhD position at ETH Zurich. Opportunity to work on a research project using novel experimental techniques to study fundamental cloud processes. Hands-on experience with
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project using novel experimental techniques to study fundamental cloud processes. Hands-on experience with leading edge atmospheric measurement techniques (e.g., holographic imager) and UAV technology. A
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synchrotron instrumentation, neurobiology, and computational imaging Your profile PhD degree in physics, biology, medical imaging, or a related field We encourage applications from researchers with experience
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use to enable precision medicine diagnostics for the patient and couple it with high-field MRI imaging to extend towards in-vivo applications. The project is interdisciplinary and the PhD student will
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The research group for Chemical Biology and Molecular Imaging (Frei Research Group ) at ETH Zurich is looking for a doctoral researcher to develop chemistry inspired tools