13 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical techniques and high-resolution imaging, perform in vitro functional analyses including patch-clamp and calcium measurements. Perform
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on visual and perception and decision-making in complex environments, with a focus on medical image perception and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This position offers hands-on experience with behavioral, eye
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, medical images, patient logs and other relevant health related data points. Assist in managing study portals, data pipelines and visualization dashboards. Assist in maintaining production systems currently
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molecular/cellular biology techniques, as well as experience in animal handling and microscopy, including fluorescence and confocal imaging. Additional experience in multi-omics approaches (e.g
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of neural activity with control of defined circuit elements and utilizing imaging, optogenetics, anatomy, high-density freely moving neurophysiology, behavior, and computation. Ideal candidates will have a
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here . Duties & Responsibilities Organize existing data from measurement campaigns in 2024 at the LEO; these data include water vapor and CO2 flux measurements using LiCOR, thermal infrared images
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here . Duties & Responsibilities Organize existing data from measurement campaigns in 2024 at the LEO; these data include water vapor and CO2 flux measurements using LiCOR, thermal infrared images
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(depending on experience) to contribute to ongoing research in imaging science for polarimetry. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Meredith Kupinski and collaborate with a
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parity-check codes and iterative decoders, investigating applications of quantum error correction in quantum computers and networks. We are interested in candidates with strong expertise in burst error
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undergraduate students to fabricate/characterize complex nanomagnetic heterostructures and explore novel light-induced phenomena using ultrafast spectroscopy and imaging techniques. Outstanding UA benefits