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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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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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will image them using a variety of microscopy methods, and collaborate with a team of computer vision scientists to build ML-based models for phenotype prediction, helping to accelerate the cell
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cell lines have been engineered and characterised, you will image them using a variety of microscopy methods, and collaborate with a team of computer vision scientists to build ML-based models
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24 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Biological sciences » Biology Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile
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8 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Thermal engineering Physics » Optics
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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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Systems (MAS) Department of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management. Our team includes around 70 researchers, from PhD candidates to postdocs and senior staff, with backgrounds spanning the social
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and document analysis. Explore what data are available on essential health resources and supporting systems, and assess their usefulness. Co-create a regional risk picture by facilitating workshops
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. Reporting: Communicate findings to project partners with diverse backgrounds (e.g., space systems engineering, astrobiology, microfluidics) to support the development of a prototype LMCOOL instrument for