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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
+, which include 3D printers, imaging workstations and VR/AR equipment. The 3D Engineer will perform post-processing, segmentation and design for 3D printing on high-end and desktop 3D printers. They will
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breast cancer dormancy -Participate in the development of novel biomaterials to model in vitro breast cancer micro-units in controlled 2D and 3D microenvironments -Monitoring breast cancer cell dynamics
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/international/overseas applicants). Applicants should state “3D Computer Vision for Medical Imaging” and the research supervisor (Eleonora D’Arnese) in their application and Research Proposal document. Complete
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multidisciplinary approaches, including advanced bio-imaging, image analysis, cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Find out more about our research group here: https://tymri.ut.ee/en/content/developmental
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manufacturing technologies and eager to develop and build experimental setups and combine this with physics-based modelling? Join us as a PhD candidate and contribute to making volumetric 3D printing predictable
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and image generation based on deep learning. The aim is to study techniques for handling multimodal data by integrating visual information (2D and 3D) with textual or tabular metadata. This integration
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lab. In addition, you will assist in training new researchers within the research group. You will provide support in processing data generated from 3D motion capture techniques and medical imaging. You
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for the purpose of processing and analyzing multimodal neural data. Prototype and evolve hardware using tools such as 3D printing, electronics, and open-source platforms. Prepare program descriptions and
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be to quantitatively compare the predictions made by the digital twins of the patients' faces with the post-operative reality. - Collection and processing of post-operative scanner imaging data
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programs, including interstitial lung disease, lung cancer, lung cancer screening, and general pulmonary pathology. A full medical 3D printing service supports our section, and our clinical colleagues