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. The project involves close collaboration with experimentalists who provide the relevant data. Machine learning methods will be applied to link experimental (imaging) data to a mechanistic model. The results
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Description The International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging and Structural Dynamics in Hamburg, Germany, offers a structured PhD program focusing on ultra-fast phenomena, X-ray
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performance. They apply and develop a broad range of interdisciplinary technologies ranging from genetics and genomics to structural biochemistry, advanced imaging and computational and mathematical modelling
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areas: scientific programming and data analysis (e.g., Python, R, C++, MATLAB), computational modeling, imaging and sensor data processing, bioinformatics, systems biology, or biophysics Familiarity with
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group at the Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics conducts laboratory- and field-based research, by developing and deploying unique, novel high-resolution imaging systems to investigate submillimeter-scale
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. This research opens the way to elucidate its contribution to female-biased disease along developmental trajectories. Your tasks and responsibilities Design and execute imaging-based high-throughput screening
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to join our team, which is working in close collaboration on the development of our real AI-based automated shuttle (see image) with Autoware -stack for deployment on public roads, while researching
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learning, image analysis, and advanced computing to study relationships between structure and function. Keywords: Human Brain, 3D Atlas, Deep Learning, Temporal Lobe, Brain Function Entry Requirements
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and the reaction of surfaces and particles with reducing and oxidizing gas-phase species (e.g. laser-based imaging diagnostics, setup of model reactors, modeling of underlying reactions, multiscale
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determinants of protection against CMV infection and disease and develop innovative vaccine concepts. You will use state of the art virus mutagenesis, real-time imaging of virus infection dynamics