39 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" PhD positions in Belgium
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principles that regulate host-pathogen interactions and feedback, using a combination of quantitative imaging, microfluidics, statistical analysis and machine learning tools. A specific focus will be put
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the genetic and clinical variability of PRPH2-IRD by studying a large patient cohort with detailed genetic analysis and advanced imaging techniques. The project will focus on identifying genotype–phenotype
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highly motivated by applied research involving conceptual evaluation as well as experimental evaluation by means of prototype implementations, able to work well in a diverse group, comfortable giving and
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Programming experience in Python Excellent communication skills and fluency in English Collaborative personality with attention for detail Bonus but not required Experience in imaging or spatial omics data
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image sequences. As a benchmark, end-to-end deep learning models will be developed using raw image data. In parallel, shallow learning models (e.g., Gaussian processes) will be explored based on insights
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/ Street Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50 - CPI 194/02 Postal Code 1050 E-Mail gerard.pierre@ulb.be STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket Viadeo Gmail Weibo
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degree in biomedical sciences or related life science discipline We are looking for candidates with hands-on experience or a strong interest in spectral imaging techniques, confocal microscopy, and
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://www.imec-int.com Street Kapeldreef 75 Postal Code 3001 E-Mail jobs@imec.be STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket Viadeo Gmail Weibo Blogger Qzone
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voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques to visualize sensory signaling in the bladder wall and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. In addition, we explore these pathways in human
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adults, significantly impacting quality of life, and remain challenging to treat. Our research group has pioneered innovative methods to study voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques