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) By order issued by the Director-General of Instituto de Telecomunicações, on 17 April 2026 [TM1] , the opening of an international selection procedure was approved for the recruitment of 1 (one) PhD
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Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (Martinsried site), Martinsried | Germany | 10 days ago
. Demonstrated interest in animal research, particularly rodent models (experience with mouse handling or physiology is an advantage). Experience with MRI data processing, image reconstruction, pipeline
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an enthusiastic, proactive, and collaborative biologist to join Prof Witney’s Group in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London. You will join a dynamic and successful
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-spectral microscopy framework that extracts meaningful spectral information from a single image, by combining innovative optical system design with learning-based data processing. The research aims
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are a university research group at imec-VUB in Brussels, with expertise in optical imaging systems and signal processing and the Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO ), an imec research group
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with Prof. Andreas Zumbusch (University of Konstanz), providing access to state-of-the-art Raman imaging techniques. The successful candidate will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary research
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Part time (0.8FTE), fixed term for 12 months Exciting opportunity to be a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the School of Medical Sciences and A/Prof Yuyi You Base Salary starting from $113,400
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older adults will complete this daily-life multitask within a structured training paradigm. Next to the PhD research, the PhD student will spend 10% of their time on teaching assignments (practical
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pathologies, including relevant techniques (in vivo imaging, sample processing, and analysis), as well as ex vivo models High motivation to learn and further develop relevant methodologies, and flexibility
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on glacier behaviour, including extreme events. For this work you should be familiar with image (pre-)processing techniques to obtain high quality quantitative data from time lapse imagery. This may include