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older adults will complete this daily-life multitask within a structured training paradigm. Next to the PhD research, the PhD student will spend 10% of their time on teaching assignments (practical
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-dimensional imaging data. Actively prepare and submit postdoctoral fellowship applications. Contribute to scientific publications and grant proposals. Supervise PhD and/or Master’s students. Actively
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manufacturing and manufacturing process. Are you a postdoctoral researcher or a PhD candidate who is about to graduate and has a passion for metal additive manufacturing, machine vision, data acquisition
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recognition (OCR) and handwritten text recognition (HTR) methods, while integrating recent advances in transformer-like architectures for the joint processing of text and images. Particular attention will be
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programming skills for image processing, image analysis and/or hardware control. You are eager to learn, can work independently and have a creative and solution-driven mindset You have an excellent track record
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experience with PyTorch. You have a track record of publishing in top image processing / computer vision journals. Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and university research policies . You
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for its expertise in correlative imaging and materials science. To advance our microplastics research, we are looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong expertise in fluorescence
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employers and a leading provider of postal, telecom, ICT, and financial services. The successful candidate will join the Computer Vision, Imaging, and Machine Intelligence (CVI²) research group (CVI² Group
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-sheet microscopy of the brains of healthy and neurodegenerative mice. You will be embedded in the Vision Lab (image processing and analysis) of the Physics Department and the Laboratory of Cell Biology
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-doctoral candidates willing to write research proposals on the functional morphology of organisms via dynamic X-ray imaging. Position X-ray imaging is a powerful method for analysing functional morphology