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22 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company HFML-FELIX Research Field Chemistry » Analytical chemistry Chemistry » Instrumental techniques Physics » Optics Researcher Profile First Stage
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-hyperspectral-duv-imaging-f… Requirements Specific Requirements You should be excited about experimental science and hold a master’s degree in chemistry, physics or engineering with an outstanding track record
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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Physics » Optics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 8 May 2026 - 21
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scans usually to chemical components. Information is lost and uncertainty is added in the process. Visual analytics offers promising ways to interpret such high‑dimensional imaging (HDI) data, yet
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: Experience with crystallization processes, soft matter physics, or porous media Familiarity with imaging techniques (optical/electron microscopy, X-ray tomography, or spectroscopy) Experience with cultural
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model of the non-transparent structure. Using this approach, we aim to build a microscope that can look inside very complex materials without loss of image quality. Your role is to build flexible 3-D ray
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to identify multiple diseases using one blood sample or medical image. These tests can find diseases early, before symptoms develop. However, they often produce false positives, indicating disease when none is
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yields. Design robust uncertainty and OOD metrics for time-series satellite images and their foundation model embeddings to safely flag anomalies. Disseminate your research results by writing high-quality
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of tomographic imaging techniques to capture oil/water distributions in a 3D geometry. In the second half, we will use these techniques to study the flow and stability of an emulsion through a constriction
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Mathematics (Inverse Problems), Computer Science (Machine learning, Efficient Algorithms and High-Performance Computing), and Physics (Image Formation Modelling). Your project is part of the NXTGen High-tech