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normal and pathological feeding and reward processes. Applicant must hold a PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, psychology, computer science, biomedical engineering
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collaborative mindset and bring the following qualifications: a PhD degree in mathematics, with a focus on algebraic geometry; experience with at least some of the following: Fourier—Mukai transforms, Hochschild
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dynamic X-ray imaging, then come to DTU and work with us! We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher to join DTU Compute as part of the Villum Synergy funded project “MathCrete”. This research
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); units such as onboard computers, mass memories, remote terminals and instrument control units*; digital and analogue signal processing electronics for payload/platform functions; front-end acquisition and
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: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related fields. Preferred Experience: Experience in MRI and post-imaging processing Preferred Field
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cell biology. Additional preferred qualifications include: experience in mouse models of disease, flow cytometry, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis, and image processing and analysis. Qualified
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, imaging techniques, and bioinformatic analysis. Successful applicants will need to work both independently and collaboratively, to exhibit excellent skills in scientific communication, and dedicated
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for this position will be a highly motivated individual with experience in deep learning and medical imaging and a PhD degree in computer science, electrical and computer engineering, biomedical engineering
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ultrabroadband energy tunability, polarization control, nanometer spatial resolution, and femtosecond temporal resolution. This position is to work on the project: “Nanoscale Hybrids: a new paradigm for energy
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undergraduate teaching and supervising experience Mōu | Who You Are You should be nearing submission (your PhD must have been awarded before the start of the Fellowship), or within 4 years of your awarded PhD