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in nonlinear X-ray-matter interactions and ultrafast diffraction/imaging are targeted with this position as Postdoc in the MID group. For our MID group, we are looking for a Postdoctoral researcher for
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PhD student at ILL on Advanced Neutron Imaging for Defect Mapping in Repaired Aero-Engine Components
, materials science, and physics. Supported by 19 countries, the ESRF is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity. Context & Job description Thesis subject: Neutron-X-ray Imaging for Defect-Stress
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patient outcomes through cutting-edge AI technologies. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research on efficient foundation models via knowledge transfer for medical image analysis, including MRI, CT, X-ray, and
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camera). The direct detection devices are exquisitely sensitive, produce high signal-to-noise images, and are ideal for high-resolution studies. X-ray crystallography at the Institute The lab has access
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through multi-modal sensing, autonomous UAV platforms, and advanced AI-based analysis. A central focus is the detection of defects in bridges and viaducts using X-ray, LiDAR, visual and acoustic data
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activity on in-situ and operando study by coupled techniques: Electrochemistry/Raman, Electrochemistry/NMR, Electrochemistry/X-ray diffusion, imaging and spectroscopy. The MIEL team is consisting of 19
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enabling automated extraction of morphological features (e.g., porosity, tortuosity, connectivity) and fluid flow characteristics from X-ray and electron images integration of motion analysis and digital
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manufacturing (AM) and repair technologies using non-destructive evaluation (NDE) methods of x-ray computed tomography (XCT), digital radiography (DR), x-ray diffraction (XRD), electromagnetic testing (ET
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-ray equipment. Explains MRI and x-ray procedures to patients. Evaluates images for technical quality and presents images and preliminary findings to physicians and the healthcare team. Collects and
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intensities. The operational laser systems make unique femtosecond sources of X-rays and accelerated particles available to scientific users for pioneering research in physical, chemical, materials, life and