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data processing, image/signal analysis, and machine learning. ✅ Familiarity with instrument control, calibration, and automation workflows. ✅ Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
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programming for workflow automation and data handling Familiarity with high-content imaging and quantitative analysis is a plus Interest in interdisciplinary approaches at the interface of biology, technology
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engineering, and quantitative live-cell imaging to probe and model these processes. By combining stem cell biology with cutting-edge microscopy and physical concepts, we aim to establish a predictive framework
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processes. At BAM we do research that matters. Our work covers a broad array of topics in the focus areas of energy, infrastructure, environment, materials, and chemistry and process engineering. We
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advanced machine learning methods for multimodal and 3D medical image analysis in musculoskeletal medicine, in close collaboration with clinicians and computer scientists. PhD or Postdoctoral Researcher
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applications ranging from next-generation laser technology and precision material processing to laser-driven self-assembly and surgery, all the way to a long-term vision of developing an “Atom Printer” based
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Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology | Greifswald, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | 7 days ago
IDEA TO PROTOTYPE For application-oriented research activities in our department Plasma Surface Technology we are looking for an expert to join us at the earliest possible date at the Greifswald site
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Hospital. The position focuses on advanced medical image analysis in musculoskeletal medicine, with opportunities to take on scientific leadership responsibilities. The AIO group is part of the Department
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-throughput Application and further development of X-ray methods (scattering, spectroscopy, imaging) using both in-house infrastructure and synchrotron beamlines Execution of operando studies to unravel
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and talented optics engineer to design, build, and implement novel optical devices for brain-wide imaging and neural circuit manipulation. Key Responsibilities: Develop advanced optical systems