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nanoparticles to uncover atomistic mechanisms for sustainable catalysis. 3. Visualizing Chemical Dynamics in Real Time You will apply advanced atomic-resolution imaging and image analysis to uncover surface
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media Experience with microscopy and image analysis (e.g. ImageJ, Python, MATLAB) Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an international research environment As a formal qualification, you
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nanoparticles to uncover atomistic mechanisms for sustainable catalysis. (3) Visualizing Chemical Dynamics in Real Time You will apply advanced atomic-resolution imaging and image analysis to uncover surface
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the digital models into different simulation environments and to support the testing and training of medical robotic systems. The successful candidate should have a strong background in medical image analysis
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tools capable of addressing fundamental questions in biodiversity and conservation. Your profile We are looking for candidates with strong skills in computer vision and image‑based data analysis, combined
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. • Quantitative analysis of aquaporin trafficking dynamics using advanced fluorescence microscopy and 3D image-based vesicle segmentation. • Molecular engineering of aquaporin constructs to dissect trafficking
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (18 months, full-time)
Latin intellectual traditions. The project combines intellectual history with computational text analysis to examine large, historically complex corpora spanning multiple centuries and languages. The core
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be used to prepare lamella samples for high resolution cryo-EM imaging and tomography. From AI assisted image analysis, 3D models for key proteins and biomolecular complexes will be fitted into 3D
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and maintenance of monitoring buoys and related sensor systems. Apply image analysis and machine learning techniques to ecological datasets. Develop and implement multi-platform monitoring frameworks
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research unit’ at BMB and the ‘Danish National Mass Spectrometry Platform for Proteomics and Biomolecular Imaging’ (PLATO), which provides a highly international, collaborative, ambitious and innovative