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projects' we mean a wide range of moving image productions, including traditional animation film, video mapping, digital installations and other innovative forms of visual storytelling. We are looking
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principles that regulate host-pathogen interactions and feedback, using a combination of quantitative imaging, microfluidics, statistical analysis and machine learning tools. A specific focus will be put
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technology is successfully offered via wafer-level prototype fabrication services to customers in telecom, datacom, computing, bio-medical, and sensing applications. Among the major building blocks within a
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with mouse models (FELASA B or C required) Experience with advanced imaging/omics and CRISPR/Cas9 technology is a plus. Team-oriented, innovative, and motivated to push boundaries in translational
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, you are involved in research activities where Die to wafer bonding is required (3D integrated systems, image sensors, photonics, biomedical devices, quantum computing,...). More specifically, you will
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in developing integrated silicon photonics technology through its renowned iSiPP platform and PDK, and Optical I/O R&D program. This technology is successfully offered via wafer-level prototype
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- Fluidics, MEMS, heterogenous integration, photonics and imagers... What you will do You will work within the Technology Integration & Prototyping (TIP) Department at IMEC as a Process Integration Engineer
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Arabidopsis lines. to use advanced fluorescence confocal microscopy coupled to microfluidics to image and quantify the relative whereabouts and dynamics of key components of the cell wall integrity pathway, in
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the genetic and clinical variability of PRPH2-IRD by studying a large patient cohort with detailed genetic analysis and advanced imaging techniques. The project will focus on identifying genotype–phenotype
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staff and students. YOUR TASKS In this position, you will conduct and complete an ongoing project on Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLTI) in companion animals at the Department of Companion Animals