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across HHMI. The Foundational Microscopy Image Analysis (MIA) project sits at the heart of AI@HHMI. Our ambition is big: to create one of the world’s most comprehensive, multimodal 3D/4D microscopy
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of the existing pyrolysis system, Perform experiments, data analysis, and technical reporting. Collaborate with academic staff, industry partners, and project stakeholders to achieve project objectives. Ensure
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studies and post-doctoral periods. b) Relevant experience in cell and tissue culture (2D and 3D), molecular biology, and the development of in vitro 3D models based on 3D bioprinting. Experience in
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Universiteit Brussels, Brubotics and SUME. Brubotics (https://www.brubotics.eu/ ), is the robotics research group, and has for the last 10 years a research line on additive manufacturing, in particular in
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., food processing, bioconversion and fermentation processes) Self-supervised learning for multimodal sensor data (e.g., spectroscopy, hyperspectral imaging, 3D point clouds, and other high-dimensional data
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well as interoperable weather and climate forecast products. Support the ingest, validation, interpolation, and analysis of weather data obtained from automated 3D Printed Automatic Weather Stations (3D-PAWS). Conduct
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researcher will work at the interface of root developmental biology, 3D modeling, network and graph theory, and data analysis, in close interaction with biologists, modelers, and computer scientists (INRAE
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. Process LiDAR data to support 3D analysis of terrain and settlements, integrating it with other spatial datasets to improve accuracy and create 3D models. Plan, execute, and process drone-based data
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George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Târgu Mureș | Romania | 2 months ago
Printing in Preoperative Planning. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 917. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10050917 Ganguli A, Pagan-Diaz GJ, Grant L, Cvetkovic C, Bramlet M, Vozenilek J, Kesavadas T, Bashir R. 3D printing
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quantitative image analysis, single-cell RNA-seq, as well as 2D cell line and 3D organoid culture (including maintaining stocks of lines). Additional techniques and experimental procedures may include spatial