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At the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, we turn the latest scientific findings into technical innovations and want to make our contribution
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of metastasis, by creating foundation models using routinely collected clinical data, including pathology images, radiology imaging, electronic health records, as well as multi-omics data. This position offers
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for structural biology, imaging, and mass spectrometry. The successful candidate is expected to secure third-party funding, contribute to grant initiatives (e.g. Collaborative Research Centres, Research
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, as part of the development, one position located in Görlitz as Research Associate / PhD student (f/m/x) Integration of CMOS detector technology into the Universal Bayesian Imaging Kit (UBIK) (subject
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architecture exploration, hardware/software co-design and operating/runtime systems. Typical application domains are e.g. signal-/image processing, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Tasks: research
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applications. Our overarching aim is to obtain a holistic view of interconnected biological systems in health and disease. We develop clearing technologies for cellular-level imaging and deep learning algorithms
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model organisms. In their research, they should address fundamental questions on a molecular level, such as the regulation of cellular processes, bacterial adaptation to varying environmental conditions
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of the project InsAIderKnowledge funded by the Georg-Nemetschek-Institute for the duration of 48 Months. The candidate has the opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree (PhD). Renumeration is 100% TVL E13 according
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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 18 days ago
, and state-of-the-art functional imaging, electrophysiology, and electron microscopy techniques. For more details, please visit our lab’s website . Your profile We are seeking a highly motivated doctoral
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differentiation goes wrong during tumorigenesis. We also investigate tumor-specific mechanisms of transformation and growth. To understand these processes, the lab integrates single-cell sequencing, whole-genome