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ICT Services & Applications. Your role Conducting independent research on advanced communication systems in optical wireless communications Developing system-level models, simulations, and performance
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the development and application of advanced optical imaging and microscopy methods. The Hillman Lab brings together researchers from physics, engineering, and biology in a collaborative and intellectually open
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communication skills (English) for effective teamwork across disciplines. Additional valuable skills: Research expertise in the preparation and characterization of soft materials and gels. Research expertise in
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, optical microscopy, and many other technologies to fabricate devices and monitor cell behavior. We are interested in continuing the development of these next-generation MPS/OoC devices and developing new
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and R programming skills Excellent communication skills in English. Scientific curiosity, independence, and a collaborative mindset We offer international working environment with communication in
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(STED) and Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM) Cryo-electron tomography Imaging data science and AI-based analysis A strong record of contributions to peer-reviewed research publications
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Researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in the 4 strategic research areas of SIGCOM, namely: i) Radio frequency transceiver design; ii) Optical communications; iii) Quantum
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and Python programming skills are an advantage. Passionate about science communication and cultivating collaborative relationships with industry professionals. Excellent written and spoken English. A
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. Position overview: You’ll lead projects applying state-of-the-art functional genomics or optical screening approaches to questions in cancer, fibrosis, or inflammatory disease. The lab has a strong track
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uniaxial creep tests (tension, compression) and comparing the results Characterization of the microstructure–property relationship using optical microscopy, SEM and EBSD Correlation of microstructure and