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reliability, or fault-mitigation techniques. Strong programming skills (C/C++, Python; hardware-description languages “e.g., HLS, VHDL” is a plus). Motivation to pursue a PhD and contribute to applied AI
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with fault detection, system reliability, or fault-mitigation techniques. Strong programming skills (C/C++, Python; hardware-description languages “e.g., HLS, VHDL” is a plus). Motivation to pursue a PhD
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REQUIREMENTS: Master’s degree in Physics, Biomedical Imaging, or a related field Strong interest in magnetic resonance, biomedical imaging and biophysical modelling Programming skills (C++, Matlab, Python
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languages (e.g., Python or R) Strong motivation and curiosity Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team Structured and independent way of working We offer: An exciting and highly topical research project
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), Prof. Markus Grüninger (grueninger@ph2.uni-koeln.de ) and Prof. Marco Moretti (marco.moretti@polimi.it ) Expected profile Degree allowing enrollment for a PhD (such as MSc, Master 2 de Recherche, Laurea
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of the following areas: Optics and microscopy, including experimental setup design and assay development Data analysis and programming, preferably using MATLAB or Python Experience in microfluidics and
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neutron facilities. Experience with programming languages such as Python is advantageous. Practical laboratory skills and an enthusiasm for experimental work are highly valued. Participation in teaching
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. The role requires both independent work and effective collaboration, particularly during measurement campaigns at synchrotron and neutron facilities. Experience with programming languages such as Python
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of programming languages (e.g., Python or R) We offer: • An exciting and highly topical research project • Supportive working atmosphere in an international research team • Collaboration with national and
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of programming languages (e.g., Python or R)We offer: • An exciting and highly topical research project • Supportive working atmosphere in an international research team • Collaboration with national and