117 post-doc-image-processing positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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spectrometry. The project involves developing characterization methods using mass spectrometry (FT-ICR, TOF-SIMS) and imaging techniques (SEM, TEM) for both biological and inorganic materials. Responsibilities
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diagnostics, as well as general computer vision applications including autonomously guided vehicles (particularly self-driving cars), image-based localization, structure-from-motion, and object recognition
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research and education are performed in the areas of Communications, Antennas and Optical Networks, Systems and Control, Signal processing and Biomedical engineering, and Electric Power Engineering. We work
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This post-doctoral position focuses on the development of biobased surfactants using sustainable raw materials as alternatives to conventional petrochemical-derived surfactants. You will work in a
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work spans the entire production chain, from innovative material design and advanced processes to the characterization of materials and components. About the research project The project is an EU-level
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of these implants such that they seamlessly integrate with the surrounding tissue, while giving access to the electrophysiological signals from hundreds of neurons. In this context we have an opening for a Post Doc
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for the post-doc will be to: Evaluate the existing filters in the Gårda rain garden pilot facility for their long-term (5-year) function and removal capacities, including PFAS analyses. In-field testing of new
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process, advanced analytical techniques will be applied, including mass spectrometry imaging, chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), in combination with
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into the overarching spatial and strategic transformation process. The research will also address the conditions for more advanced multi-level planning and cross-sectoral approaches, where local, municipal, regional and
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development for imaging liquids and solid–liquid systems at the nanoscale. Collaborate with researchers at Chalmers and beyond, and share knowledge with the wider microscopy community. Publish and present your