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across nine universities. CIPA is Lund University’s local infrastructure for image processing and analysis. CIPA is also the coordinating unit for Lund University's InfraVis node, consisting of around 10
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sessions, in collaboration with research staff, dance instructors, musicians, and imaging center personnel. Manage the process of providing participant incentives, ensuring timely and accurate disbursement
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would be doing: Process and analyse large-scale calcium imaging datasets from multisensory experiments, including neural responses from visual and auditory cortices recorded over multiple days Apply and
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for efficient imaging of biological objects at molecular resolution. Job description Femto-Cryo project is a Topconsortium voor Kennis and Innovatie (TKI) project in a public-private partnership (PPP) scheme in
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To unlock the potential of targeted femtoliter volume control for efficient imaging of biological objects at molecular resolution. Job description Femto-Cryo project is a Topconsortium voor Kennis
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, machine/deep learning (Pandas, SHAP , TensorFlow, etc.) and specific to image analysis, statistics, simulation, cloud environments (Kubernetes type, Docker-compose, virtualization, etc.), 3D environments
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Systems, or a related field. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills. Strong machine learning (ML), computer vision (CV), large language models (LLM) for quantitative data, texts, images, and sensor
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advanced computational analysis of large-scale neural recordings. What you would be doing: Process and analyse large-scale calcium imaging datasets from multisensory experiments, including neural responses
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for imaging plant tissues (rose cuttings) Realisation of a corresponding measuring stand and implementation of test series for imaging Realisation of a data processing routine for the automated detection
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at higher risk offered PSA blood tests which are not definitive. Our research aims to develop an image-based approach to screening, combining PSA testing with MRI to better identify aggressive cancers