40 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" PhD positions in Sweden
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radioactivity. Important fields of application are radiotherapy to treat cancer, radiation diagnostics using X-rays, computed tomography, nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We mainly work
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array antenna systems for imaging MIMO radar in autonomous driving applications. This work will advance the design and characterization of intelligent devices and environments for wireless communications
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transfection work Experience with microscopy Experience with RNA-seq Experience with image and RNA-seq analysis, including competence using R or python and computational clusters Molecular biology techniques
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the mobility, ubiquity, security, and interactivity of computers, data, software, and users. The pervasive computing paradigm enables technologies such as sensors, actuators, and computers to take a back seat
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the mobility, ubiquity, security, and interactivity of computers, data, software, and users. The pervasive computing paradigm enables technologies such as sensors, actuators, and computers to take a back seat
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analysis, computational text and image analysis, or machine learning. Scientific outputs within the subject areas of IAS research. Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of Swedish is also desirable
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will handle and analyse large amounts of data from brain imaging (MRI and PET), cognitive tests, blood-based biomarkers; and perform statistical analyses. The appointment aims at a PhD degree and the
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grounding, in other words, the linking of elements of natural language (words, phrases, or sentences) to visual inputs (such as images or video) in a meaningful way. The position is part of an on-going
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, biophysics, and computational biology. You will work closely with an experienced team and collaborate with experts in molecular biology, hormonal signaling, microscopy, biomechanics, image processing and
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understanding of how the genetic code specifies binding rates and affinities for interacting molecules. Despite the significance of these interactions, quantitatively predicting binding from nucleotide or protein