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data processing chain - from image capture, image processing/computer vision to image content analysis - using both traditional and modern machine learning and AI methods.
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sciences » Biology Engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Austria Application Deadline 10 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Vienna) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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, computer vision, image processing, visualization, virtual, mixed and augmented reality, and machine learning for visual computing. About us Graz University of Technology is the longest-established university
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29 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Johannes Kepler University Department University Clinic for Neurology Research Field Biological sciences Chemistry » Biochemistry Technology
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approaches, impact of microbiome on contaminant biotransformation; (iv) AI and chemometrics in food chemistry. The candidate should not have a research focus in food technology/processing or nutritional
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tasks general anti-discriminatory understanding and the willingness to further improve these skills Desired qualifications knowledge of image or signal processing, spectral analysis and linking scientific
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for a central point of contact for geo-data management and visualization. Many research projects across the university generate valuable geodata, but these data are often processed in isolation, resulting
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visualization. Many research projects across the university generate valuable geodata, but these data are often processed in isolation, resulting in lost synergies and limited long-term usability. The university
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https://apply.cemm.at/ Are you a computer scientist, engineer, physicist, mathematician, medic, biologist, chemist, bioinformatician, or have a degree in a similar subject and would like to work on an