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on glacier behaviour, including extreme events. For this work you should be familiar with image (pre-)processing techniques to obtain high quality quantitative data from time lapse imagery. This may include
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‘, bridges the different techniques developed within the cross-area imaging and gives support to all researchers dealing with image processing challenges. By focusing on automation and enabling correlative
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(Raman, fluorescence), electron-based microscopy, X-ray-based imaging, diffraction and spectroscopy, micro-/millifluidic device design and operation, image/video analysis, bacteria cultivation and
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processing and to evolve in a stimulating work environment dedicated to neuroimaging with doctors, scientists and companies in the medical imaging sector. You will be integrated into the iMRT team (innovative
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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 2 hours ago
into practical tools, guidelines, and prototype implementations. Furthermore, the candidate may contribute to broader research efforts, including digital chart compilation workflows, geospatial data processing
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back to Ole Worm’s Cabinet of Curiosities from around 1620. With 14 million preserved specimens and 8,000 different species in the Botanical Garden, it is the largest museum collection in Denmark. It
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neuroscience (23240033) Understanding how adaptive and maladaptive behavior emerges from the operation of neuronal circuits is a central topic across different sub-disciplines within neuroscience. Our
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Send your CV along with a motivation letter to chloe.lehoucq@pasteur.fr with benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Neuroscience or Cognitive science and the
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flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, MRI/PET imaging and bioinformatics tools. • Work with team members across different disciplines such as chemistry, biology, neurosurgery and engineering
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recognition (OCR) and handwritten text recognition (HTR) methods, while integrating recent advances in transformer-like architectures for the joint processing of text and images. Particular attention will be