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the data. Job description This PhD project focuses on developing learning-based strategies for accelerated data acquisition, physics-informed image reconstruction, and quantitative inference
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the group of Prof. Roman Stocker, and focuses on the development and deployment of a new‑generation underwater imaging device to transform drift studies in riverine ecosystems. It involves a collaboration
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. Project background We are excited to announce an interdisciplinary PhD opportunity focused on mechanochemical processes driving radical formation and redox cycling in the deep subsurface, with implications
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scientific computing, image data processing and numerical simulations would be most welcome You should enjoy working in an interdisciplinary, multinational research environment Being an enthusiastic researcher
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needs. Project background We are excited to announce an interdisciplinary PhD opportunity focused on mechanochemical processes driving radical formation and redox cycling in the deep subsurface, with
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platform, we invite applications for three PhD-level Research Specialists: Microscopy and Spatial Transcriptomics Specialist (this position); Image Analysis Specialist; Computational Neuroscience and Data
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and setup: Within the project, we follow a multidisciplinary collaborative approach for which we are have recruited 3 PhD students focusing on material science, advanced in vivo imaging and computation
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focus on neuroscience. To build this interdisciplinary platform, we invite applications for three PhD-level Research Specialists: Microscopy and Spatial Transcriptomics Specialist; Image Analysis
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to imaging with geophysical data. Our research focuses on mathematical methods for processing, imaging, and inversion of geophysical data, the physics of wave propagation, and the development of innovative
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nanometers to tissues, to regulate collective cellular behavior. Mechanobiology seeks to understand how cells, tissues, and organoids perceive, process, and remodel mechanical signals, and how these processes