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interventions. Flexible hybrid working is possible: data analysis and statistical work can be done remotely, with regular on-site meetings for team collaboration and integration with clinical and imaging experts
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for a Postdoc that will combine MRI, microscopy and image processing to create 3D reconstructions of iron rich areas in the human brain. Join Us! The IMCN Research Group is a group of world-leading
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quantification is performed on non-contrast enhanced images. Consequently, the development of automatic methods for calcium scoring in diverse CT scans without contrast has received a lot of attention. However
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XAI and metadata creation, including both image and text analysis. You will organise benchmarks that assess AI technologies, particularly in the domain of newspapers, both current and historic. Further
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-learning based vision pipelines to preprocess, segment cells and perform phenotype classification and regression on a variety of microscopy images. You will deal with images from multiple microscopy domains
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imaging cameras in advanced silicon technologies. Your work will push the boundaries of high-frequency sensing and integrated EM design. Job description In the Tera-Hertz Sensing (TS) Group at TU Delft, you
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properties of the nucleus? And do you enjoy integrating biophysics, cell biology and quantitative imaging to answer fundamental questions in biology? Then this may be the opportunity you are looking
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instrumented building models (impervious and with openings). Experiments will use Phase-Detection Probes, high-speed imaging and force/pressure measurements to simultaneously capture detailed air-water features
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. To this end, the lab has developed a technique for imaging spin waves – microscopic waves in magnetic materials - based on magnetic sensing with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) spins in diamond. Spin waves could enable
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You will develop and validate advanced AI models that integrate medical imaging, multi-modal clinical and omics data, and explainable AI (XAI) for the prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC