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information about our institute here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/ias-8 Your Job: Develop 3D+t image reconstruction methods in a cell microscopy setting using image sequences as well as focus stacks
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a project linked to the “Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE)”. Your Job: Develop 3D+t image reconstruction methods in a cell microscopy setting using image sequences
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Postgraduate Research Assistant, you will be directly involved in the day-to-day culture and maintenance of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), differentiation of iPSCs into cardiomyocytes in 2D and 3D
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. The successful applicant will use a variety of imaging and computational image analysis techniques to generate a 3D morphometric atlas of post-embryonic stages of otic development in the wild-type zebrafish, with
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engines like Unity or Unreal Engine to create mixed environments and interactions. Using SwiftUI and Xcode platforms. Creating graphical 3D holographic designs. Gaining experience in human translational
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Creating mixed environments and interactions using game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine Using SwiftUI and Xcode platforms Creating graphical 3D holographic designs Conducting human translational research
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system using 3D medical imaging modalities (CT, MRI, PET) and explainable AI (XAI) techniques to support medical professionals in improving diagnostic accuracy, reducing workload, and enhancing patient
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geometries. Current simulation-based approaches require complex 3D meshes and are often too slow for practical medical use. This project aims to create accurate and rapid surrogate models by combining physics
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, accurate, and physics-informed machine learning models for predicting blood flow in patient-specific vascular geometries. Current simulation-based approaches require complex 3D meshes and are often too slow