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Fundación para la Investigación Biomédica del Hospital Gregorio Marañón (FIBHGM) | Spain | 21 days ago
similar Where to apply Website https://www.iisgm.com/ofertas-de-empleo/ Requirements Research FieldOtherEducation LevelBachelor Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Minimum job requirements: • Degree
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with a focus on complex shoulder girdle and chest wall pathology, alongside additional subspecialty topics. Our research program emphasizes advanced medical technologies, including 3D printing
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areas*; 2. Technical Skills - Experience in processing 3D point clouds (LiDAR or photogrammetry); Knowledge of GIS, remote sensing, or spatial analysis; 3. Research Experience (Preferred) — Previous
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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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., 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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acid, gibberellin, auxin and ethylene. You will work closely with Dr Jim Rowe, an expert in plant stress biology, molecular biology, imaging and image analysis and to learn modern research techniques
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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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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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approach, Timelapse-Patch-Seq (TiPS), combining electrophysiology, 3D imaging and transcriptomics at the level of individual synapses. Main tasks Design and conduct a postdoctoral research project on long
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electrodes using various electron microscopy techniques (e.g. FIB-SEM); (ii) Reconstruction of the 3D structure through image analysis; (iii) Analysis of images from new and aged membrane-electrode assemblies