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spoken and written. Additional experience that would be considered a plus: some experience in programming and the use of computer algebra in algebraic geometry; experience with noncommutative algebraic
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to dissect a biological process Background in microfabricated, transparent chips and their design is advantageous Expertise in microscopy and time lapse imaging Practical experience with plant and/or bacterial
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pipeline; build a prototype system that supports interactive workflow synthesis and question answering; collaborate with a technical assistant and two PhD candidates working on geodata/workflow modelling and
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of Twente, is looking for an experienced and motivated postdoc in the field of computational mechanics, skilled in programming and image segmentation. The project is related to multiscale modeling
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imaging living cells inside complex culture chambers. Such chambers often include thick layers of various materials, curved surfaces, micro capillaries, and even rough structures that scatter light. In
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will collaborate with fisheries experts from Wageningen Marine Research. By integrating the findings from these research areas, you will design and test prototype fishing gear for flatfish
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differentiation of generic and complex computer programs (including control flows, data structures, and possibly memory) allows for the exploitation of any-order differentials to obtain transformative effects
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infrastructure for species identification and monitoring (for example in the ARISE and DiSSCo projects). We run nature identification services processing many millions of images/month for users including
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of blood. These donations are tested, researched, and processed, eventually making their way to patients worldwide. The Research Department is committed daily to contributing to this chain by creating a
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Pinedo Cancer Care Award Foundation. The Academy has handled the nomination and selection process since 2016. Previous laureates 2024 Together with a new generation of clinical researchers, John Haanen has