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with PhD candidates and senior scientists working across sensing technologies. You will be encouraged to contribute your ideas, develop new concepts and support ongoing research directions in THz imaging
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applications. As a Postdoc candidate at TU Delft, working in close collaboration with a PhD student and our industrial partner Delmic and academic partner AMOLF, you will develop a proof-of-concept prototype
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new concepts and support ongoing research directions in THz imaging and integrated sensing systems. Job requirements You hold a PhD in electromagnetic engineering, circuit design or another relevant
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, and detect spin waves. To study the spin waves and the superconductors, you will use a cryogenic, NV imaging system that combines techniques from quantum optics and quantum information processing with
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Requirements The position requires knowledge across disciplines of chemistry, cell biology, and physicochemical analysis and surface characterization and should have a PhD degree in related areas. Focus will be
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aims to study how the brain processes pictures and sequences of pictures, like in comics. These PhD positions will study how sequences of images combine images together into hierarchic relationships
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affects the performance of plasmonic structures in photovoltaics and imaging. About this position In this position you will leverage materials with high thermal conductivities (e.g. 2D materials) to achieve
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combined with the ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team. Moreover, you have: a PhD in (bio)medical sciences/molecular imaging; research experience in molecular imaging
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to address clinically relevant biological question in cancer immunology. We aim to functionally validate our proteomics discoveries with in vitro phenotypic assays and microscopy imaging. For this position, we
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will image them using a variety of microscopy methods, and collaborate with a team of computer vision scientists to build ML-based models for phenotype prediction, helping to accelerate the cell