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Engineering, Medical Image Analysis, Applied Mathematics or a related field Experience with deep learning for image analysis, preferably in medical imaging Experience with generative modelling, ideally
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projects in a broad area of quantitative proteomics, including plasma proteomics, glycoproteomics and PTM analysis. You will work in a collaborative environment within the BioMS group, liaising with the PIs
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(e.g., mathematics, physics or computational social science), with a strong track record in network science (or complex networks / social network analysis); Excellent writing skills and proficiency
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and backgrounds. The Faculty has six departments: Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Information & Computing Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Together, we work on excellent research and
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difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish relationships describing the emission, fate and effects of pollutants as a function of size. We intend
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the foundations for the software technologies to run on this new generation of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease
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-dimensional flow analysis. It combines work on experimental techniques with the application of established and advanced 3D-LPT methods. The selection process will start immediately; the intended start date is
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which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure, Applied and Numerical Analysis, and (3) Stochastics and (4) Discrete Mathematics and
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queer organic intellectuals. Your job In this Postdoc position, you will study the work and archives of queer of colour intellectuals active in the Netherlands and the UK in the 1980s and 1990s. To do so
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this position, you will develop high-fidelity block-based numerical models capable of representing the geometric and mechanical complexity of historical multi-wythe masonry. Your work will involve analysing how