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detectors to classify different metals within a mixed waste stream. To achieve this, both ‘conventional’ photon-counting and hyperspectral X-ray detectors will be evaluated, fully exploiting
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, the aforementioned polymers will contain receptor parts for selective recognition of insulin, peptide C (a side product of insulin production), and glimepiride (anti-diabetic drug). For that purpose, different
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must be performed, with particular attention paid to certain critical areas, such as the warm/cold interfaces and the BCOM beam separation magnet. In this critical area, three beams of different energies
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documents involving both text and images for the FED-tWIN programme - Prf-2022-025 - ARKEY #AI #NLP #ComputerVision #HTR #MetadataExtraction #UX #InfoVis Context FED-tWIN is a research program of the Belgian
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passionate about the Earth and its climate? Do you want to make a difference in science and the world? Do you get excited about satellite images and venturing out to remote places? This vacancy is part of a
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the cell components (Membrane Electrode Assembly, Diffusion Layer included) will be analyzed, characterized and validated. We will primarily track delaminations (micrometric) between the different components
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research students. Experience in in-vivo calcium imaging, radiotelemetry , student supervision, or sophisticated analytical skills in electrophysiology, bioinformatics, image analysis or coding will be
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image restoration. The developed framework will be able to transfer knowledge between different radar types (PPI, SAR, Doppler) and adapt to different meteorological conditions through a continuous
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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
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the surveillance systems, governance, policy, and legal conditions needed for the control of zoonotic and antimicrobial diseases in different country settings, with a specific focus on biocide impacts