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image processing and analysis method development. The position builds on the lab's track-record in the field of computational imaging techniques for super-resolution microscopy and image analysis
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, and detect spin waves. To study the spin waves and the superconductors, you will use a cryogenic, NV imaging system that combines techniques from quantum optics and quantum information processing with
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design. Job description In the Tera-Hertz Sensing (TS) Group at TU Delft, you will contribute to the development of THz imaging cameras fabricated in state-of-the-art silicon technology. These cameras
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properties of the nucleus? And do you enjoy integrating biophysics, cell biology and quantitative imaging to answer fundamental questions in biology? Then this may be the opportunity you are looking
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11 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Engineering » Biomaterial engineering Engineering
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Does this sound like you? You hold A PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science or Information Science, Language and Speech Technology or a closely related field. You have extensive experience
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of image sensor technology through advanced pixel design Your key responsibilities include: Researching novel application-specific pixel architectures Developing hardware for characterization and application
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Image Analysis Group (DIAG) at Radboudumc. We develop, validate and deploy novel medical image analysis methods, usually based on the newest advances in machine learning with a focus on computer-aided
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combined with the ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team. Moreover, you have: a PhD in (bio)medical sciences/molecular imaging; research experience in molecular imaging
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how chromatin influences the mechanical properties of the nucleus? And do you enjoy integrating biophysics, cell biology and quantitative imaging to answer fundamental questions in biology? Then this