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between King’s College London, Imperial College London and UK Catalysis Hub. The research in Photonics & Nanotechnology Group (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves
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Austrian Academy of Sciences, the Austrian Archaeological Institute OeAI | Austria | about 6 hours ago
based in the research group “Historical Building Research” (Head G. Styhler-Aydın) of the Department of Historical Archaeology (see https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/oeai/research/historical-archaeology
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neuropsychological assessment with brain imaging data (e.g., functional MRI, structural MRI, EEG) Proficiency with neuroimaging analysis software or electrophysiological data processing Experience conducting clinical
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collaboration, we are building a high-throughput single-cell analysis platform that combines microfluidics, advanced imaging and AI-based analysis to study gut microbial consortia. You will drive the development
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of electron microscopy and beam-material interactions. The ideal candidate will have a basic understanding of image processing. Core competencies: – Knowledge of image processing software (Avizo, Dragonfly, etc
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and skill in programming with MATLAB or Python. Research experience in MEG, in vivo electrophysiology, in vivo two-photon/miniscope imaging, slice electrophysiology, and mouse brain surgery is desired
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. Experience in neurobiology of addiction, animal behavior (self-administration, stereotaxic surgery), and/or molecular techniques (PCR, western blot, immunohistochemistry). Experience in neuronal imaging is a
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). Proven experience in scientific programming and numerical computing (MATLAB, Python, or C/C++), including implementation of reconstruction algorithms and image processing pipelines. Experience with
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equipment for biochemical, cellular and molecular biology experiments: centrifuges, spectrophotometer, electrophoresis, imaging equipment, etc. Excel spreadsheets, Word processing software, and graphing and
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Science and the Cognition and Perception Program of the Department of Psychology at New York University have a one-year postdoc position available, supported by our Visual Neuroscience Training Program. It