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the KU Leuven portal. In case you have questions about this job opportunity, please get in touch with Dr. Jorid Smets (jorid.smets@kuleuven.be ) via email and mention "Research associate – Prototype
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imaging specialist/computer vision engineer with a strong background in computer vision and image processing techniques to join our team in Leuven. You will work together with various sub-system development
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- Experience in image processing and/or - Familiar with rodent behavioural tests and/or - Experience in histology and/or - Familiar with the theory and preferably practical aspect of MRI. You will be responsible
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experiments to investigate cartilage behavior under mechanical loading. Develop and implement advanced imaging workflows, including deformation microscopy, high-field and clinical MRI, and PET-MRI. Contribute
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methods to study dynamic cellular processes (live calcium imaging, pathological protein assembly, imaging of signal cascades) at spatial levels ranging from a single molecule to (entire organs of) model
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objective of this project is to compare the modern philosophy of Bildung and the contemporary paradigm of the Learning Society (LS) by systematically analyzing their homological structures. Through
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thymus and to chart the role of the thymic microenvironment in this process. This will be achieved through the use of state-of-the-art technologies, such as multimodal single cell approaches (CITE-seq
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/research/environment-and-infrastructure/PARSEC You will help coordinate research project proposals in the field of vision systems and image processing for defence applications and contribute to attracting
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neuroscience of object perception in social contexts to complete and publish state-of-the-art research in this domain. Experiments include methods like functional magnetic resonance imaging
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committed to guiding international professors in the process of coming to Ghent. At Ghent University, our view is as broad as possible, because internationalisation creates synergies within and outside