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24th November 2025 Languages English English English Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience has a vacancy for a PhD combining optical imaging with 3D tracking to map neural coding of body posture
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and Transmission Electron Microscopy studies at the Department of Physics. This PhD position is within the field of experimental materials physics and nanotechnology, in the project «Nanoscale imaging
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position is within the field of experimental materials physics and nanotechnology, in the project «Nanoscale imaging of magnetic skyrmion dynamics in thin film devices» (NIMSKY). Magnetic skyrmions
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characterize forest structure. Remote sensing data, such as images, lidar, and photogrammetric point clouds acquired from drones, aircraft, and satellites, will play a central role in the development
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the body under the novel communication paradigm called Internet of Bio-NanoThings, where sensing, actuation, and computing processes are tightly coupled to pervasively, perpetually, and precisely sense
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will focus on integration of the extensive amount of data collected by forest machines with remote sensing data to further characterize forest structure. Remote sensing data, such as images, lidar, and
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. About the project CLIPEUS aims at creating a communications network among man-made implantable devices and the natural cells inside the body under the novel communication paradigm called Internet of Bio
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integrate advanced 3D cell culture, confocal and nano-CT imaging, and cutting-edge transcriptomic techniques, including single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, to map receptor-driven pathways involved in
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utilizing human cell cultures (2D and organoids), advanced fluorescent imaging, live imaging, FACS, RNAseq + bioinformatic analysis, Click-IT technology, RT-qPCR, Western Blot, and possibly animal experiments
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technologies represent a convenient opportunity to automate complex code analyses and transformation to obtain improved characteristics in the output code. Modern initiatives rely on a multi-layer approach to