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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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(TU/e) and the Van Gogh Museum. TU/e provides leading expertise in visual analytics, scientific visualization, Explainable AI and the analysis of complex imaging datasets. It has generated several award
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biology, single-cell or spatial transcriptomics, bioinformatics, or multi-omic data integration. Experience with endogenous tissue, image analysis, or comparative developmental datasets is an advantage, but
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of the eye is widely used for research in ophthalmology and beyond. The possibilities for image analysis are increasing rapidly as AI progresses. However, much of these developments have not reached the actual
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passionate about the Earth and its climate? Do you want to make a difference in science and the world? Do you get excited about satellite images and venturing out to remote places? This vacancy is part of a
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molecular research ranging from biochemically purified molecules to tissue analysis and is embedded within the EM Centre that also serves non-life science users. You will assist users, providing expert
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the development of novel optical systems, such as spectroradiometric imaging instruments, operating from the UV to the infrared spectral range, and interferometers, including the related optical ground support
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laboratories, local farmers, veterinarians, and policymakers. Secondly, in the context of the ERRAZE project, the postdoc will evaluate a WUR prototype One Health policy screening tool on the usability
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approaches will involve the use of helium-filled soap bubbles as flow tracers, combined with multi-directional imaging and illumination for omni-directional flow measurements. These elements form the basis
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. The Graduate Trainee work will also be framed in the context of the newly established ADVANCED MEDITERRANEAN OPEN SCIENCE DATA ANALYSIS LAB (MeDAL). MeDAL has been inaugurated on April 7th in the ESRIN Science