40 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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, demonstrated experience of coding in programming languages such as R and Python is considered particularly advantageous. Examples of computationally intensive methods central to IAS and IDA are data-driven text
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combines leading expertise and unique know-how in theory, modelling, synthesis, atomic-scale imaging and spectroscopy, and nanoelectronics aiming to unlock the potential of AlN and UWBG materials for next
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high-content imaging, especially in connection with particle and chemical toxicology. The successful candidate has good communication-, organization- and interpersonal skills, including the ability
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, demonstrated experience of coding in programming languages such as R and Python is considered particularly advantageous. Examples of computationally intensive methods central to IAS and IDA are data-driven text
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, and DNA repair. The research group study the biological functions of quadruplex DNA structures in the genome by using a variety of biochemical, biophysical, imaging, and molecular biology methods, and
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environment project, we will develop automated species and community recognition, particularly focusing on pathogenic soil fungi, with help of deep-learning algorithms fed with microscopic image and Raman
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photophysical processes in organic semiconductors. You will be responsible for the design and construction of a new ultrafast spectroscopy setup, including developing the custom code to perform the measurements
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empirically validate how GenAI agents can assist software developers in tasks such as code generation, documentation, optimization, and human-AI interaction workflows. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will be
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control, management, and archival storage; analyzing large-scale datasets, developing code, and creating novel tools and methods for advanced data analysis; supporting ongoing research activities
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the case, then the problem is further complicated by the fact that no single mapping is optimal for all combinations of matrix sizes. As a consequence, any code generated (at compile-time) to evaluate