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to shape future consumer, industrial, medical, and scientific visualization systems. Research themes: The PhD student will contribute to several of the following topics: Computer-generated holography (CGH
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research interest. You have a background in computer science, visual computing and computer vision or at least a strong interest. You have a background in nuclear technology, radiation physics and nuclear
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, thereby enabling the project's results to be implemented as widely as possible.. 2. Content-enriched digital archival representation. The data extracted from the content analysis will be used to enrich
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focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of systemic amyloid deposition, with particular emphasis on AL and ATTR amyloidosis. We use in situ structural approaches to visualize amyloid
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so, you use innovative hybrid AI techniques that combine symbolic AI methods such as Point Descriptor Precedence (PDP) with data-driven infrastructures such as transformers. You visualize analysis
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new features in these software packages and setting up new computational pipelines for large-scale automated data analysis, making an essential contribution to our scientific research. At Saeys lab, you
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visualization systems. Research themes: The PhD student will contribute to several of the following topics: Computer-generated holography (CGH); Optical system analysis and simulation; Developing AI/ML algorithms
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-on experimental support to researchers across the lab, assisting with study design, sample preparation, acquisition, analysis, and data visualization Oversee tissue processing workflows, including isolation
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3 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Agricultural sciences » Agricultural products Agricultural sciences » Agronomics Agricultural sciences » Enology Agricultural
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, sample preparation, acquisition, analysis, and data visualization Oversee tissue processing workflows, including isolation, digestion, and optimization of single-cell suspensions for reliable immune