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IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava | Czech | 28 days ago
recruitment, Ph.D. is an advantage, · practice min. 1 year in developing and implementing computer vision or image processing algorithms, · proficiency in Python (and optionally C/C++), · familiarity with image
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fasting modulate the immune response. The aim is to gain knowledge that could be applied to better understand and treat diseases such as obesity, chronic inflammation and infections To translate findings
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animal experiments (optogenetics, chemogenetics, calcium imaging and in vivo electrophysiology, modelling) aimed at understanding dendritic integration and its modulation by neuromodulatory inputs during
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Aarhus University (http://bio.au.dk/en) and work in the Archaea Group (https://bio.au.dk/en/research/research-areas/microbial-processes-and-diversity/archaea-group), Section for Microbiology
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modelling knowledge, incorporate reliability/uncertainty, and/or explainable models. The position is in the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis Group, Section for Machine Learning, Department
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collection, data analysis and drafting manuscript. The appointee is expected to work with researchers at Life Science Imaging Center (LSIC). LSIC is a central research facility (https://lsic.hkbu.edu.hk
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), Computational Biology (stochastic and analytical models of gene expression), Signal Processing (machine learning, image and signal processing), Biophysics, Microbiology and Single-cell Biology (flow cytometry
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outcomes. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and optimise AI/ML models (artificial intelligence/classical machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, NLP, etc.) Work with structured and
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Imaging Center (LSIC). LSIC is a central research facility (https://lsic.hkbu.edu.hk/) built to support and promote cutting-edge neurocognitive studies across disciplines at HKBU. LSIC is equipped with a
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Aarhus University (http://bio.au.dk/en) and work in the Archaea Group (https://bio.au.dk/en/research/research-areas/microbial-processes-and-diversity/archaea-group), Section for Microbiology