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, biosystems engineering, or closely related fields Strong command of written and communication skills Experience in image processing, working with plants, and using AI is desirable Proven ability to collaborate
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Associate, Nano-Bio Interface . The Nano-Bio Interface Lab led by Asst. Prof
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PhD candidates to design and develop AI applications in image processing, computational imaging, and computer vision. Review and analyze recent research papers and baseline implementations; participate
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to an ongoing research program focused on neural tissue engineering, in vivo spinal cord injury (SCI) models, and regenerative biomaterials. Key Responsibilities: Conduct and assist in vivo experiments using
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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. LKCMedicine is looking for a Senior Executive (Clinical Research Officer, Registration and Reporting) who is self-motivated, proactive in problem
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focus on computer vision, multimodal image analysis and understanding, etc. Key Responsibilities: To independently undertake research in multimodal foundation modeling, document image analysis and
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. Participate in regular team meetings and contribute to the problem-solving, design, and implementation of new research ideas. Job Requirements: Preferably Bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, Computer
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, which can benefit a wide range of real-world applications. This Research Engineer will work with our team to conduct the research on development of AI models and algorithms for image processing
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technical writing, and consistent throughput from idea → prototype → validated results → publication-quality artifacts Job Requirements: Preferably Master in Computer Engineering, Computer
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functional neuroimaging programming tools such as E-Prime and Psychopy. Experience with image processing software for functional neuroimaging. Hands-on experience in teaching activities involving EEG, fNIRS