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                Description of the workplace The Diagnostic Radiology research group performs research related to clinical imaging diagnostics. LUCI (Lund University breast Cancer Imaging) is an interdisciplinary 
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                related to clinical imaging diagnostics. LUCI (Lund University breast Cancer Imaging) is an interdisciplinary group of scientists and medical professionals, mainly focused on innovative clinical imaging 
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                Electron Microscopy (TEM) and HAADF-STEM images. Microscopy data are often degraded by noise and scan distortions, and clean ground truth data are rarely available. This project aims to go beyond standard 
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                focus on image processing and restoration, to develop novel AI-based approaches to restore and denoise Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) images. This position is part of a cross-disciplinary research 
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                Sweden’s national infrastructure for visualization of scientific data. Currently, InfraVis employs over 50 experts across nine universities. CIPA is Lund University’s local infrastructure for image 
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                from mass spectrometry analyses. These models will provide a more realistic picture of how chemicals behave in different tissues across zebrafish life stages, from embryos to adults. The project is 
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                dynamics to cellular metabolism. The student will receive broad training in cell culture, genome engineering, live-cell imaging, biochemical assays, proteomics, and computational data analysis, and will work 
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                from mass spectrometry analyses. These models will provide a more realistic picture of how chemicals behave in different tissues across zebrafish life stages, from embryos to adults. The project is 
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                : Fluorescence microscopy and image analysis Expertise in cell culture and molecular biology techniques Experience with additive manufacturing (3D-printing) technology Knowledge of microbiology and cancer cell 
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                the national infrastructure network SciLifeLab for Cryo-EM and cellular volume imaging, providing “state of the art” technology access for this project. Cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) methods provide