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of multispectral drone images, tree crown segmentation, spectral analysis from drone images and satellite images, fieldwork and processing field data, data management, data visualization, scientific writing etc
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, Experience in image processing and image analysis of tomographic or other imaging data, High motivation, ability to quickly learn new techniques, and strong time management skills, Strong collaboration and
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in the acquired autoimmune disorder immune thrombocytopenia as well as in inborn errors of immunity. You will conduct research using human blood samples, processing them for imaging flow cytometry
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), Nouryon (chemically modified fibers and industrial context), and KTH (cross-validation and imaging). Work primarily at Chalmers and the Swedish NMR Centre in Gothenburg, with regular interaction across
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Project description The postdoctoral fellow will explore synaptic processes and white matter pathways between remote brain areas in vivo in animal models that underlie plasticity in the prefrontal
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fluid dynamics and vascular modeling in microenvironments Skills in data analysis and image processing (e.g., Python, R, ImageJ) Ability to mentor junior researchers and contribute to team leadership What
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to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven
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. Your mission Understanding disease requires weaving together many layers of biological and clinical information. By fusing multimodal data including genomics, imaging, spatial omics, and patient records
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facilitated by the availability of a high-power axial-feed capable plasma spray system and a high velocity air-fuel facility. These lend a rare uniqueness and versatility to the group’s processing capabilities
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various organoid and cell culture methods, primary cell isolation, imaging and sequencing techniques) with capability in using computational tools (competent with R, python and command line tools) and are