43 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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on health technology, offering innovative products and solutions in diagnostic imaging, patient monitoring, and consumer health (https://www.philips.nl/ ). Qualifications We welcome applications if you have
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on health technology, offering innovative products and solutions in diagnostic imaging, patient monitoring, and consumer health (https://www.philips.nl/ ). Qualifications We welcome applications if you have
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detection and management, such as code exposure, coverage, and secure patching/update architectures as part of DevSecOps processes; Validating mission data system software interfaces and service-specific
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particular: propose and conduct comparative benchmarking of neuromorphic hardware using both event-based sensor data and conventional sensor data (such as optical or hyperspectral imagers typical of space
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the guidelines of the Recruitment code (NVP): https://www.nvp-hrnetwerk.nl/nl/sollicitatiecode and European Commission's European Code of Conduct for recruitment of researchers: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs
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the guidelines of the Recruitment code (NVP): https://www.nvp-hrnetwerk.nl/nl/sollicitatiecode and European Commission's European Code of Conduct for recruitment of researchers: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs
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Vacancies Postdoc position on Form Adaptive Multilayer Engineering (FAME) Key takeaways Staying in focus is a fundamental challenge in highly demanding optical systems where imaging plays a central
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, you will play a central role in developing and validating a novel control strategy for bionic limbs based on real-time ultrasound imaging. Your key responsibilities will include: Designing and
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) are important human pathogens. Recently, a novel imaging technology, VIRIM, was developed which allowed us for the first time to visualise translation of single (entero)viral RNAs in living cells (Boersma et al
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from a cross-sectional developmental sample of 135 Dutch participants aged 8-26. Participants were asked to learn new words in Finnish, a language they did not speak, in a multi-day paradigm designed