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workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Work may involve possible exposure to malodorous vapors
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biology. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your qualifications and experience for this position. Describe a deep learning project you have executed. Projects in computer vision
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willingness to learn to perform new techniques. Preferred Experience with mammalian tissue processing (dissections, cryopreservation, sectioning, imaging, etc.). Experience with 2D mammalian cell culture and/or
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, machine vision, AI/ML systems, or autonomous control to join our collaborative neuroengineering efforts. This person will build AI-driven robotic systems for high-throughput brain imaging and behavioral
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the body during development and how defects in these processes can lead to birth defects and cancer. We use cell biological, genetic, biophysical, computational, and live-imaging approaches to visualize cell
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of a vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or Diffusion model that you trained yourself. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link to a code
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use of supervised fine tuning of a pre-trained vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or related topic. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link
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to Janelia from the Washington D.C. metro area. What you’ll do: Lead the engineering architecture and development of next-generation FlyMAX systems, integrating robotics, computer vision, and AI-driven control
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, communication, and computer skills, with attention to detail. Strong self-motivation with excellent time management and organizational skills. Passion for science and continuous education, actively seeking
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pioneering research center in Ashburn, Virginia, where scientists pursue fundamental questions in the life sciences. Our integrated teams of biologists, computational scientists, and tool-builders innovate