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representations. In this project, you will substantially improve quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image quality using deep learning approaches. Quantitative MRI allows healthcare providers
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the understanding and modelling of these processes to support robust and adaptive climate policy strategies. Your job Climate change is driven in part by complex feedback mechanisms within both natural and human
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scientists, clinicians, and engineers to push the boundaries of brain imaging and contribute to insights that can improve healthcare practice. Technical PhD Candidate In this role, you will be responsible
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, productivity, and overall operational stability of the process plants can be determined. This rigorous analysis will provide a clear picture of the flexibility potential and set the stage for implementing
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zebrafish—being small, transparent and responsive to threatening stimuli —enable whole-brain imaging of neuronal activity. This makes them an ideal model to study the neurons involved in these innate
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into meaningful information. This data includes measurements, images, text, recipes, and more. The project addresses the real-world challenge of extracting value from semi-structured textual data, a
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the development of the adolescent brain. As one of the first in the world, she has been systematically monitoring adolescents, their lifestyle and the neurological processes in their brains on a long-term basis
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-driven strategizing and tooling. Prototype, test, and refine existing and new value-driven tools for collective strategizing. Conduct interviews, workshops, and co-design sessions to study collective
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, productivity, and overall operational stability of the process plants can be determined. This rigorous analysis will provide a clear picture of the flexibility potential and set the stage for implementing
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how intrinsic plasticity contributes to memory encoding and alters cognitive processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic