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ICT Services & Applications. Your role Conducting independent research on advanced communication systems in optical wireless communications Developing system-level models, simulations, and performance
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(STED) and Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM) Cryo-electron tomography Imaging data science and AI-based analysis A strong record of contributions to peer-reviewed research publications
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scientific field (e.g. computer science, data science, mathematics, statistics, engineering, physics, or related). Provable deep learning track record and practical expertise (e.g. with VAEs, GANs, diffusion
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the development and application of advanced optical imaging and microscopy methods. The Hillman Lab brings together researchers from physics, engineering, and biology in a collaborative and intellectually open
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photonic integrated circuits, optical metasurfaces, optomechanics, micro and nano electromechanical systems, and associated precision measurement, quantum information and future computing applications
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, and deep generative models (e.g., VAEs, normalizing flows, diffusion models). Hands-on experience in multi- and hyperspectral image processing (e.g., IDL/ENVI) and RTM inversion (e.g., ARTMO
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us to better predict their future survival, improving their local-global conservation policies. In this project, we will address this by combining high-resolution micro-Computed Tomography and AI
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work on cryo-electron tomography studies of regulatory synapses at the axon initial segment of neurons. Expected start date and duration of employment The starting date is 1st September 2026, or as soon
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, optical microscopy, and many other technologies to fabricate devices and monitor cell behavior. We are interested in continuing the development of these next-generation MPS/OoC devices and developing new
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Denmark with the title “Medical breakthrough and financial punishment”. About the research project The introduction of new medical technologies raises questions on the drivers behind their diffusion and