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electron and ion optics instrumentation, MEMS technology, signal detection, and computational imaging. We foster a welcoming, collaborative, and supportive environment where knowledge exchange and teamwork
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instrumentation, MEMS technology, signal detection, and computational imaging. We foster a welcoming, collaborative, and supportive environment where knowledge exchange and teamwork are strongly encouraged
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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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for children and young adults. You are a creative and enthusiastic researcher with an MSc degree in Physics, Engineering or Biomedical Engineering, or similar. You have a clear interest in developing imaging
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of the following areas: Image processing, partialdifferential equations, scientific computing, deep learning.•Solid programing skills. Knowledge of Python, Tensorflow/Pytorch, and Mathematica.•Fluent
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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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of metal electrodeposition is largely lacking. Knowledge gaps remain on the exact mechanisms of conversion from solid oxides to metallic iron, as well as the exact physics and operation parameters
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for smart production, processes and devices in five domains: Health Technology, Maintenance, Smart Regions, Smart Industry and Sustainable Resources. Our faculty is home to about 2,900 Bachelor's and Master's
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interpreting results. You will be working in a stimulating interdisciplinary biomedical research team, including neurologists, clinical neurophysiologists, MRI scientists, imaging engineers, physicists
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deliveries). You will build a prototype algorithm that can be used by infrastructure and civil engineering professionals to better evaluate cable and pipeline location data. Your tasks will include: 1