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new x-ray imaging techniques from the synchrotron to the laboratory Transforming breast cancer imaging with x-ray phase contrast Webpage: https://xrayimagingmonash.wordpress.com/ For further details
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to the battery and large-scale facility user communities. Develop a characterisation workflow of complementary techniques: combining operando 2DµXRD imaging with in situ µ/nano X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) and
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in one or more of the following thematics is considered an asset: plasma physics, hydrodynamics, inertial confinement fusion, laser physics, X-ray science) Familiarity with X-ray imaging techniques and
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employment. Starting date: 09.04.2026 Job description:PhD Position: Deep learning for phase-contrast synchrotron X-ray tomography Reference code: 987 - 2026/WP 1 Work location: Hamburg Application deadline
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develop automated pipelines for segmenting and analysing X-ray computed tomography (XCT) images of titanium layers. This includes deep learning-based image analysis and the extraction of quantitative
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position: Deep learning for phase-contrast synchrotron X-ray tomography Reference code: 2026
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humanities. We combine terahertz, ultrasound, infrared thermography, hyperspectral/multispectral, and X-ray imaging with multimodal data fusion, interactive visualisation, and digital twins. Results
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of the mirrors in Wolter geometry, and, finally, the prototype neutron condenser module as fabricated by CHEXS. You will apply a diverse suite of experimental methods, including in-house X-ray reflectometry and
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input (e.g. affordable 2D/3D data and surface scans) by generating anatomically faithful, patient-specific 3D/4D representations from simple measurements such as X-rays and surface scans. Within ELEVATE
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these techniques, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) imaging provides detailed information on the distribution of chemical elements across paint layers, giving unique access to pigments, mixtures, and underlying compositions