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. Although advances in imaging technologies have enhanced the spatio-temporal resolution of plankton sampling, these data remain virtually unused in biodiversity assessments and policy frameworks
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effective conservation policies. Although advances in imaging technologies have enhanced the spatio-temporal resolution of plankton sampling, these data remain virtually unused in biodiversity assessments and
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Aerial Vehicles (UAV), e.g. drones, are increasingly used for equipment anomaly and fault detection in offshore wind turbines. When the drones are employed to take images, the quality of the images can be
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will be imaged across different field and thermal histories using MFM, magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) imaging, and synchrotron-based X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). In parallel, electrical
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Student Development The successful applicant will gain expertise in: Biophysical imaging (AFM, microscopy) Microbiology and molecular biology RNA sequencing and data analysis Interdisciplinary collaboration
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Methods Soft lithography and microfabrication to create defined surface landscapes. • Mating assays between resistant and sensitive Enterobacteriaceae strains. • Live-cell imaging and fluorescent plasmid
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these biases could be transmitted from one person to another. You will also support brain imaging experiments (i.e., fMRI studies) in collaboration with a postdoc on the project, understanding how these biases
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function and develop science-based advice in fisheries management to prevent significant adverse impacts. This project will combine seafloor visual surveys, targeted sampling and AI-assisted image analyses
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) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building better computer simulations of the brain. The lab will leverage
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are poised to re-define our future mobility. However, full autonomy is not possible without all-weather perception for which Radar sensing/imaging is essential. This project focuses on developing algorithms