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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a highly motivated and goal-oriented Image Analysis Specialist/Engineer/Coordinator to develop and
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We are seeking a highly motivated and goal-oriented Image Analysis Specialist/Engineer/Coordinator to develop and apply cutting-edge light microscopy image analysis workflows. The salary range is 3
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according to the guidelines, i.e., a written description of pedagogical training and teaching merits (Instructions on the JYU Work with us website) . Degree certificate (highest degree, a PDF copy/picture
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role is to see the big picture and communicate it convincingly to both internal and external audiences. At the same time, you will serve as a bridge between LUT’s research community and international
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text, images or experimental measurements (knowledge or statistics-based). Experience in data preprocessing, feature engineering, and data visualization techniques Demonstrated knowledge of Linux and
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at Tampere University. Tampere University provides state-of-the-art research infrastructure and core facilities , including for example bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics, imaging, biomaterial and micro- and
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be used in many different applications, such as optical communication, computing, sensing and imaging. It is also linked to artificial intelligence and quantum technologies. We believe that PIC
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you also can prioritize and make pragmatic choices. You pay attention to details but understand the big picture and provide input at all stages. You contribute to a positive team spirit friendly
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detector, featuring fringe-free imaging. You are also responsible for sample preparation using either a Leica GP2 or Cryosol Vitrojet, and assist users with their cryo-EM structural biology projects
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the national cryo-EM facility, which currently houses a 200-kV Talos Arctica with a Falcon 4i detector, featuring fringe-free imaging. You are also responsible for sample preparation using either a Leica GP2 or