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are seeking a Ph.D. student to join our multidisciplinary team developing a radical solution for better detection and treatment that uses ultra-thin snake-like robots and advanced optical imaging techniques
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, Python or similar). Familiarity with AI-based or image-analysis research in medicine or ophthalmology. Interest in diabetes-related eye disease, AMD, and/or population-based ophthalmology research. Prior
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optics, with a focus on quantum channel discrimination for high-resolution spectroscopy and AC field sensing. The project aims to develop theoretical frameworks for distinguishing closely related quantum
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Eligibility criteria PhD in Applied Physics, Optics, Biomedical Imaging, or a related field; Strong expertise in experimental optics and optical instrumentation; Proficiency in image processing and data
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of the project: The project focuses on advanced biophotonics and optoelectronics, with particular emphasis on techniques used for optical imaging of the human retina. It centers on two-photon fluorescence
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of the project: The project focuses on advanced biophotonics and optoelectronics, with particular emphasis on techniques used for optical imaging of the human retina. It centers on two-photon fluorescence
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 13 hours ago
advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques at 3T and 7T for imaging the visual system, including the retina, optic nerve, or brain. MRI techniques to assess blood flow, function, diffusion, and CSF flow
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required for demonstrating operation at TRL 4. Perform experimental characterization of prototype performance, including measurements related to optical efficiency, structural stability, tracking accuracy
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About us The Department of Imaging Neuroscience, home to the internationally renowned Functional Imaging Laboratory, has spent over 30 years advancing our understanding of the human brain through
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to obtain spin-resolved images of fermionic systems with N up to 10. The successful candidate for this position will join a small team of PhD and post-doctoral researchers working to elucidate the mysteries