120 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"the" PhD positions at Nature Careers
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Scientific Researcher Salary £40,832 per annum Fixed term, 12 months MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK An opportunity is available for a Scientific Researcher to join the group
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neurophysiological recordings, imaging studies, and behavioral experiments Present research findings at internal seminars, external conferences, and scientific meetings Actively engage in the Neuroscience PhD Program
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Understanding (Prof. Dr. Martin Weigert) Research areas: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Analysis Tasks: fundamental or applied research in at least one of the following areas: machine learning
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, ideally with knowledge of Drosophila genetics and live imaging the applicant should be able to relocate for 6 months to our collaborator in Chile, where they will develop and optimize novel metabolite
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 14.08.2025 Job description: GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt operates one of the leading particle
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evolutionarily recent genes may buffer or exacerbate these effects. About the Labs The Bonin Lab investigates cortical circuit function in sensory systems using in vivo imaging and computational modeling
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(bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage of optical and single-molecule imaging, molecular probes, molecular biology, and 'large' data analysis
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of Galway’s community. Living allowance (Stipend): €25,000 per annum [tax-exempt scholarship award] over four years. Computer equipment and funding for travel (e.g. to conferences), as well as attendance
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between information systems, computer science, and energy markets Support the conceptualization and writing of research proposals to attract industry partnerships as well as national and European grant
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, sports, food safety, and environmental monitoring. By integrating electrochemical techniques and imaging technologies, the unit delivers cutting-edge solutions with real-world impact. Led by Prof. María