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-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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operation protocols. Commissioning of the instrument and perform experiments with the new setup. Requirements: Degree in Physics or Engineering Experience in Scanning Tunneling Microscopy instrumentation and
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to locally amplify therapeutic effects across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, offering a new paradigm in precision medicine. This approach is based on the deisgn of novel wirelessly controlled micro
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amplify therapeutic effects across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, offering a new paradigm in precision medicine. This approach is based on the deisgn of novel wirelessly controlled micro/nano
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reagents Languages Spanish language may be needed to adhere to and implement local health and safety regulations Computer skills Advanced MS Office experience Skilled with data analyses software, e.g. Prism
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HRS2025/180 Investigador en procesado de imagenes médicas / Researcher on medical imaging processing
engineeringEducation LevelBachelor Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications R, QuPath,Python, Pytorch, Tensorflow Specific Requirements Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Image processing background Knowledge in deep
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-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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on AI-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and
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program are advised to directly contact the Research Group(s) of interest as part of the application process. We will use internal recommendations from Group Leaders to help identify candidates of interest
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framed within the TYPLEX PDC2023-145891-I00 Project titled "Integrated prototype of a nanophotonic microchip biosensor for ultrasensitive multiplexed analysis of Sexually Transmitted Infections" funded by