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goal-oriented mindset, and a passion for (scientific) challenges, you are the right person for us. Our lab develops technologies that integrate advanced imaging, computational analysis, and single-cell
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of images (like in comics) in relation to the structure of languages. Additional information about this research project can be found at www.visuallanguagelab.com/pictree . Your position The PICTREE Project
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to functionally validate our proteomics discoveries with in vitro phenotypic assays and microscopy imaging. For this position, we seek a highly motivated biochemist or analytical chemist with proven expertise in
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bioluminescent imaging with cutting-edge organ-on-chip models, the project aspires to enhance understanding of OA pathology and facilitate the development of targeted therapies. This approach not only aims
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develop new design concepts. It’s an open field, with lots of opportunities for a creative researcher, who can keep an eye on the bigger picture. You will be working in close collaboration with the Photonic
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affects the performance of plasmonic structures in photovoltaics and imaging. About this position In this position you will leverage materials with high thermal conductivities (e.g. 2D materials) to achieve
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(GenIR), a new and rapidly evolving retrieval paradigm where generative models are used to directly generate document identifiers given a user query. This paradigm departs from traditional multi-stage
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now includes five years of follow-up data. You will focus on linking the molecular data with clinical data, which is being analyzed by clinical researchers. Additionally, you may integrate imaging data
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an experienced candidate to conduct and help lead our research efforts in Generative Information Retrieval (GenIR), a new and rapidly evolving retrieval paradigm where generative models are used to directly
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microscopy images of the charge density wave material 2H-NbSe2. [5] B. Kiraly et al., Nano Lett. 17, 3607 (2017), Probing Single Vacancies in Black Phosphorus at the Atomic Level. [6] Kiraly et al., Nat