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tool for applications in quantum sensing and quantum imaging. On the other hand, multimode pulsed squeezed coherent states can be realized through optical parametric amplification and other nonlinear
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, including gene therapy and imaging technologies. Central to our studies is the lethal pediatric brain tumor, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG), particularly targeting cancer stem cells to address
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image processing (e.g., in Matlab), and Fourier optics are desirable. Knowledge of visual optics is not required, though beneficial. The project is supported by federal funding. Rank and salary will be
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Fellowships have historically supported junior scholars in any discipline of Chinese studies. Postdoctoral fellows are chosen from a competitive selection process. An Wang Fellows spend one year at the Fairbank
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, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components
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coarse-grained models that can be analyzed and simulated. Strong applicants with backgrounds in applied and computational mathematics, biophysics, engineering, statistical inference, and related fields
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landscape design to influence global climate-system dynamics. Martin Bechthold, Material Processes and Systems (MaP+S) Group: The MaP+S Group advances knowledge about design materials through a combination of
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related to the upper human airway. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research projects involving computational models, medical image data processing, and developing idealized and
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reconstruction, processing, synthesis, and registration, as well as AI for treatment outcome prediction and clinical decision making. The projects will involve using multi-modality images (CT, CBCT, MRI, PET
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Experience with high performance computer clusters (e.g, TAMU-HPRC, UT-TACC, NVIDIA Data Center). Preferred Qualifications Background in estuarine ecology, aquatic vegetation Experience with image analysis