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adapted to the needs of pediatric heart surgery, modern diagnostic imaging equipment, and a pediatric intensive care unit. Excellent infrastructure for experimental and clinical research is available in
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imaging techniques to address our questions. We are a highly interdisciplinary, international, and collaborative team of about 10 members, hosted within the chair of Prof. Roman Stocker in the Institute
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position on the physics of microbubbles and ultrasound We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in the field of microbubble physics, with a strong focus on imaging and acoustic
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-mechanical phenomena in Li-Ion batteries You will have the opportunity to use and build upon extensive datasets, code, experience around tomographic measurements of battery materials and components, image
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prognostic markers in histological images through neuronal networks. Job description The successful candidate will play a central role in generating and analyzing spatial transcriptomics and image datasets
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and patient outcomes. The work will combine in vivo biology and advanced imaging with materials science and polymer engineering. Project background The Hydrophobic Effect as a Danger Signal in Foreign
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the interrogation of chiral systems down to the nanometer scale. Project background Chirality describes whether an object is non-superimposable with its mirror image. Despite being a purely geometric property
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research environment to perform collaborative research on mesoscopic physics in Kagome Lattice and vdW 2D systems by magnetic imaging using scanning probe microscopy such as MFM (magnetic force microscopy
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-lapse microscopy and automated image analysis to quantitatively track single-cell gene expression in controlled dynamic environments. A unique feature of our lab is the tight interaction between our lab's
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biology or advanced imaging are encouraged to apply. The use of multi-disciplinary approaches and research topics that complement those of existing research groups is an asset. The successful candidate is