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within three months of accession in the position. The vacant position is part of a collaboration between the Colour Vision and Retinal Imaging Laboratory headed by Prof. Rigmor C. Baraas, the Molecular
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applications. Radiation detector response measurement and characterization experience. Familiarity with radiation transport simulation codes such as GEANT4 and PHITS. Familiarity with AI-tools used for image
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large datasets, and applying AI approaches (e.g. machine learning, image segmentation, multimodal AI data integration) will be considered advantageous. Strong skills in communicating scientific results
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reconstructions of glacier variability for selected areas in Norway. This involves landscape analyses using satellite images before field mapping. The time series will be based upon studies of sediments deposited
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diagnostics (theranostics), focused ultrasound (FUS), and molecular imaging (PET/SPECT). The PhD candidate will be responsible for conducting preclinical studies using animal models of glioblastoma, including
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cancer cell imaging including digital holographic live imaging of cancer cells to assess cell motility. Experience with mass spectrometry of protein modifications is demanded (including sample preparation
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combination of several laboratory measurement techniques simultaneously, including particle-image velocimetry, optical and infrared techniques, profilometry and high-speed stereo imaging. This is a rare
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learning-based image classification approaches. The objective is to quantify landscape changes over decadal timescales, with a particular emphasis on Western Norway. Relevant transformations include
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utilizing human cell cultures (2D and organoids), advanced fluorescent imaging, live imaging, FACS, RNAseq + bioinformatic analysis, Click-IT technology, RT-qPCR, Western Blot, and possibly animal experiments
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questions related to the molecular regulation of autophagosome formation, using cell biological, genetic, and imaging-based approaches. The candidate will explore the function and regulation of proteins