15 genetic-algorithm-computer-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund in Sweden
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-of-the-art semantic and instance segmentation algorithms for 3D and 4D microtomography data. The project has a particular focus towards analysing fibre-based materials but will also consider other material
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and synchrotron X-ray microtomography; experience with 4D (in-situ/operando) X-ray microtomography experiments; experience in developing 3D/4D image data analysis algorithms; experience using 3D/4D
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. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier. The candidate must have a degree in mathematics, biostatistics, statistical genetics, or a similar relevant subject and
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environment project, we will develop automated species and community recognition, particularly focusing on pathogenic soil fungi, with help of deep-learning algorithms fed with microscopic image and Raman
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collaboration with healthcare providers, including handling of patient samples. The postdoctoral position is part of the WCMM IGNITE postdoctoral program (https://www.wcmm.lu.se/ignite-postdoc-fellow-program
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aims to address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging from molecular, cellular, and tissue levels to organ and organism levels of organisation. The programme is coordinated by LINXS, Lund
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and laboratory-based computed tomography (CT). By combining in situ and ex situ analyses, the study will reveal the structural evolution, crack formation, and interfacial dynamics of silicon anodes
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the duties. The overarching goal of this research program is to uncover fundamental molecular principles governing membrane protein function, particularly how interactions with subunits, auxiliary proteins
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techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When