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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The University of Stavanger invites applicants for a PhD Fellowship in information technology applying artificial intelligence in medical imaging at the Faculty
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care. An image renewal center provides access to wigs, prosthetics, compression sleeves and garments. A resource center offers additional services to patients and families, including psychotherapy
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research; Have research experience in compressed sensing and/or multi-contrast image reconstruction, and are keen to push the boundaries of what is possible with affordable imaging platforms. For informal
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environment in the School of Physical Sciences. Maintain cell cultures and perform imaging studies and analysis on these cultures. About You Essential: A PhD in physics, biology, applied mathematics, computing
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meet the following criteria: Submit 40 total images: 20 of your own 2D work and 20 of student work you instructed. Each image must have a description: year, dimensions, materials, technique. Accepted
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development can alter tissue mechanical properties and allow cancer cells to withstand compressive forces within a tumour environment. This PhD project aims to map keratin network architecture in epithelial
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of a prototype that includes the new content generation features, as well as traditional features of these tools (e.g., different access patterns, operation types, request sizes).; Evaluation
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, robustness, and informed model selection for target applications; Apply model compression techniques to encapsulate models for efficient inference on mobile and edge devices. Collaboration and Maintenance
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care. An image renewal center provides access to wigs, prosthetics, compression sleeves and garments. A resource center offers additional services to patients and families, including psychotherapy
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of the identified structures via stereolithographic, 3D printing and textile techniques like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and