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in physics or engineering including wave physics and signal processing Expertise in flow quantification and mapping with ultrasound imaging mandatory Extensive experience in programming (Matlab and C
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-learning based vision pipelines to preprocess, segment cells and perform phenotype classification and regression on a variety of microscopy images. You will deal with images from multiple microscopy domains
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Postdoctoral Researcher to join the NWO-VIDI project Not-Just-Water, which investigates how multiple phases (e.g. air, water, debris) influence impact loads on structures during extreme hydrodynamic events
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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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between Christmas and 1 January; multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for PhD students; multiple courses on topics such as leadership for academic
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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
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generate document identifiers given a user query. This paradigm departs from traditional multi-stage retrieval pipelines and instead integrates the indexing and retrieval process into a single, end-to-end
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cell lines have been engineered and characterised, you will image them using a variety of microscopy methods, and collaborate with a team of computer vision scientists to build ML-based models
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. Explore multiple surface modification strategies including Poly-L-lysine, silane-based approaches, and novel functionalization techniques. Molecular Recognition Elements: Characterize the performance
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, and lipid biomarkers. Explore multiple surface modification strategies including Poly-L-lysine, silane-based approaches, and novel functionalization techniques. Molecular Recognition Elements