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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate, Multiple Vacancies Job Category Staff & Executive - Research (Laboratory/Non-Laboratory) Department RWJ
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the digitizers and prepares it for image reconstruction. The Research Fellow might also be asked to take on some minor administrative tasks and student supervision within the project. Responsibilities and tasks
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environmental conditions. Our lab is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including multimodal laser-induced shock waves, terahertz spectroscopy and imaging, high-resolution and high-speed digital image
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-Watt have a long–standing track record in researching ground-breaking single photon detection and applications in quantum communications and single-photon imaging. With single-photon avalanche diode
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) for a Data-Driven Energy Transition (D2ET). This initiative aims at supportingLuxembourg's energy transition through a nation-wide digital platform, built together with public and private stakeholders in
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robust 3D imaging technique suitable across diverse scientific communities. This project has two interconnected aims. The first is to create an accurate “digital twin” of the experiment through end-to-end
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retinal tissue dissection, immunohistochemical and molecular assays, confocal imaging, and basic analysis of imaging data. The candidate will help with tissue processing and data collection across multiple
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; to discover new drugs and biomaterials through: preparation of hard and soft tissue preparation of human and animal samples for biological and imaging analysis studying disease mechanisms. You will process
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), and 3) developing digital 3D atlases and various neuroinformatics tools. We utilize high-resolution 3D imaging tools (e.g., light sheet fluorescent microscopy) and computational approaches to examine
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through transdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach. We integrate analog and digital knowledge, tools, methods and creative processes from design, humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences