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motivated to advance trustworthy artificial intelligence in medical imaging? In this postdoctoral position, you will work on explainable AI and foundation models for CT imaging, combining methodological
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and imaging capabilities, and on applying THz (emission) microscopy to study 2D materials and 2D heterostructures. The microscope will use femtosecond lasers to generate and detect terahertz pulses
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prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant in a great interdisciplinary institute in Amsterdam. Join us! Are you passionate about machine learning, natural language processing and generative AI? We are seeking a
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Vacancies Postdoc position in Ultrasound Imaging and Microbubble Physics Key takeaways Interested in experimental ultrasound imaging, microfluidics, and fluid dynamics? Join our research program on
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of intrusive imagery—both positive (e.g., memories of cherished moments with the deceased) and negative (e.g., images related to the circumstances of the death). Despite their apparent clinical relevance, little
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. Individuals getting stuck in their grief often experience different types of intrusive imagery—both positive (e.g., memories of cherished moments with the deceased) and negative (e.g., images related
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, biochemical, ecological and physiological measurements and experiments with remote sensing and numerical modelling to create in-depth understanding of the processes that control estuarine and delta systems. One
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closely with PhD candidates, technical staff, and collaborators on stem cell culture, organoid and Chimeroid generation, tissue processing, and molecular profiling, while also taking a leading role in
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processes are affected in the diseased brain by combining cutting-edge techniques such as in vivo and ex vivo electrophysiology recordings, live-imaging of calcium indicators and neurotransmitter sensors
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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