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methodologies including in vivo calcium imaging, optogenetics, electrophysiology, and molecular approaches. The work will be conducted in an international and collaborative research environment, offering
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-throughput screening workflows and preparing samples for metabolomic analysis. Skills in quantitative image analysis, data processing pipelines, and introductory computational modelling. Competence in
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of small pixels and spectral requirements), interferometric techniques rely on comparing an interferogram imaged by the detector array with a simulated interferogram prior to detection. Through processing in
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spectroscopic or imaging techniques. It holds potential for advancements in materials science, biomedical research, and beyond, offering new insights into thermal processes at microscopic scales
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attending physicians. * Support and advise physicians and technologists on studies with anomalous technical issues. * Troubleshooting of image acquisition, processing and interpretation workstation issues
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, multi‑dimensional imaging data and enable richer exploration of historical paintings in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum. Information Paintings are examined to understand artistic processes, support
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areas: AI/ML, image processing, molecular modeling and docking ‒ Strong experience in Python and C++ programming (knowledge of Fortran is a plus) ‒ Strong interest in interdisciplinary research bridging
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internationally. The focus of our work is the investigation of severe mental disorders, including but not limited to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. We study structural and functional imaging changes in
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University Frankfurt am Main and the University Hospital Frankfurt, Center for Surgery, Department of Urology (Chair: Prof. Dr. Felix Chun), invite applications for the following position as public employe
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researchers and participate in the recruitment of additional researchers. Responsible for scheduling and performing MRI scans, as well as archiving and post‑processing imaging data. Contribute to the writing