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You are an enthusiastic candidates with a ‘drive’ for applied physics and building high performance imaging systems. She or he has a demonstrable interest in optics, imaging system design, and signal
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, X-ray optics, UHV technology, and electron-ion coincidence imaging techniques. We are currently looking for a Staff Scientist in Attosecond soft X-ray Science Key Responsibilities: Support and
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and high magnification nerve head imaging, digital fluorescein angiography, digital ICG angiography, digitized HRT testing, UBM, ERG, external eye and anterior segment imaging of Yale Eye Center
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dimensions offer a paradigm-shifting approach to photonic systems, enabling the study of high-dimensional lattices physics using low-dimensional photonic systems. Our research combining quantum physics and
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, Computational neuroscience, including but not limited to deep learning, Neuroimaging (MRI, EEG, MEG, ultrasound or optical imaging), especially multi-modal imaging, Brain stimulation (TMS, tDCS, or tACS), and A
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description research activities in Optical Imaging -Research activities in experimental
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clinical care of uveitis / Use cutting-edge corneal imaging / Cultivate interdisciplinary collaborations Apply now for this unique opportunity to engage in innovative eye research Investing in you - benefits
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paradigm. Witnesses will be able to adjust lighting, toggle disguise features, and control viewing angle during lineups, creating a memory-congruent identification environment. The project will examine
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visual field defects. Imaging Function ◦ Working knowledge of the anterior anatomy of the eye. ◦ Visual Electrophysiology Recordings ◦ Has knowledge of visual physiology and corresponding electrodiagnostic
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of Developmental Pediatrics at KUMC (https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/specialties/child-health-development ), and the Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center (http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-medicine/hoglund-brain