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-time research experience since their PhD completion. We are looking for candidates with a PhD and a strong background in PET imaging, particularly with demonstrated expertise in the processing and
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flows, diffusion models). Hands-on experience in multi- and hyperspectral image processing (e.g., IDL/ENVI) and RTM inversion (e.g., ARTMO) Proficiency in scientific programming using Python, with
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carry out experimental protocols adapted to various samples (biological, material). Ensure advanced data processing and analysis (spectra, images, mappings). Maintain, improve, and ensure the smooth
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of formulating them, incorporating their own ideas and experience in computer vision, machine learning, and related fields, to further visualization and interpretation of molecular images. Our research environment
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-, outcome- and sensory-guided actions, and how these processes are disrupted in genetic neurodevelopmental disorder models, including autism, OCD, ADHD, and intellectual disability. Postdocs will work in a
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Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 31 Mar 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Berlin) Country Germany Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38.7
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, biochemical, ecological and physiological measurements and experiments with remote sensing and numerical modelling to create in-depth understanding of the processes that control estuarine and delta systems. One
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Application Materials: Please submit the following materials to bridgelab@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) with the subject line "Imaging Postdoc Application" Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Does
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priority area of the University of Amsterdam is looking for a new PostDoc to amend our existing team (https://humane-ai.nl/ ). AI is everywhere. Chatbots, translation tools, shopping assistants, hyper
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of sheep farming, but it is also one of the most cri- tical periods. Farmers must deal with high mortality rates, whether among lambs or ewes, due to complications during the lambing process, insufficient