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person eager to contribute to cutting-edge biomedical imaging research and enhancing our understanding of the brain? The BrainEcho Lab within the Department of Neuroscience at Erasmus MC is looking for a
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of manuscripts, the poetics of prayer, the function of images, and changes and continuities in relation to religious movements and the advent of print. PRAYER aims to yield an integrative understanding of the role
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and imaging capabilities, and on applying THz (emission) microscopy to study 2D materials and 2D heterostructures. The microscope will use femtosecond lasers to generate and detect terahertz pulses
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neuroimaging frontier! Job description Understanding how the brain works is one of the most profound scientific challenges of our time. To that end, the development of new imaging methods is one of the most
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interdisciplinary research project in molecular ultrasound imaging using functionalized, monodisperse microbubbles. The project aims to understand how the acoustic response of microbubbles changes upon molecular
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projects that will provide ground-breaking technological advances based on ultrasound transducer arrays. At the Imaging Physics Department, Faculty of Applied Sciences, we develop innovative measurement
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computational and data-driven development of a novel extension to the micromagnetic modelling code MERRILL, enabling reconstruction of internal magnetic configurations in individual vortex-state particles
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and hybrid settings. The project offers room to refine the research questions, to prototype digital solutions and collaborate with educational institutions and industry partners. Information As a
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interventions. Flexible hybrid working is possible: data analysis and statistical work can be done remotely, with regular on-site meetings for team collaboration and integration with clinical and imaging experts
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, or building an industry prototype of an optical clock . Our group is furthermore exploring continuously operating atom interferometers, quantum simulation experiments using Rb-Sr mixtures, single Sr atoms in