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of irradiated materials using advanced techniques such as transmission and scanning electron microscopy, X-ray tomography, and related methods. Analyze experimental data to determine mechanisms of irradiation
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immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, genotyping, quantitative PCR, micro-computed tomography, fluorescent and confocal microscopy imaging, cell culture, and computer based data analysis. Digital PCR and new
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(Profs. Louis Mansky, Joachim Mueller and Wei Zhang) using cryoelectron microscopy/tomography (cryo-EM/ET) and quantitative fluorescence imaging technologies (e.g., TIRF, PALM, FCS) to ongoing studies
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-thermo.com), led by Dominik Šafránek (www.dominiksafranek.com) at Charles University in Prague. The project's primary focus is developing a novel method for quantum tomography, which is a diagnostic tool for
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structure quantification by tomography and imaging Perform testing across different scales, i.e. characterizing the viscoelastic properties of the base material and the nonlinear mechanics of the scaffolds
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computational workflows. You will work closely with two PhD candidates, who focus on the empirical characterization of vortex-state particles and the development of Nanomagnetic Tomography, and bring a geology
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: tracking baleen whales and shipping activity, assessing impacts on marine ecosystems, and exploring geoacoustic inversion techniques. Seafloor structure imaging: ambient noise tomography to generate high