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organizations and typically informs important decisions in healthcare, governments and finance. Yet, while AI has demonstrated a high impact on applications on text and images, proportional progress on structured
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, healthcare and finance. Yet, while AI has demonstrated a high impact on applications on text and images, proportional progress on tabular data is lacking. With the TRL Lab (Table Representation Learning Lab
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other viruses, including the coronaviruses, using the latest imaging techniques to track how they replicate. He is also investigating the ‘arms race’ between the virus and the host’s immune system, how
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Pinedo Cancer Care Award Foundation. The Academy has handled the nomination and selection process since 2016. Previous laureates 2024 Together with a new generation of clinical researchers, John Haanen has
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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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. The Payload Validation Section is responsible for conducting laboratory-based payload element validation activities, with the emphasis on imaging focal plane technologies, to provide support for the development
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will process and analyse histological samples in accordance with international guidelines. You will work in the laboratory to process samples collected during research surveys at sea. These samples
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expert network. You will be able to interface with experts from other engineering disciplines for applications and potential demonstrations. You will be responsible for: prototype applications, proofs
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Exploration Envelope Programme (E3P) is integrating the ESA activities in this field to ensure a single exploration process. The strategy includes three destinations where humans will work with robots to gather
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the position, i.e. detectors and imaging systems, ideally with visible, infrared and x-ray detectors and detection chains, including one or more of the following detector types: CCD, CMOS, MCT and InGaAs