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imaging of breast cancer as per 1st of May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 1 year. As a Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Clinical
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Postdoc opportunity within single molecule fluorescence imaging funded by Villum fonden. We seek a postdoc candidate with experience in experimental biophysics to join the single molecule biophysics
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The Department of Clinical Medicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoc position in the field of medical physics, within the topic image-based analysis
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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as an academic employee within image analysis and IT infrastructure for imaging data as
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The Department of Clinical Medicine, Danish Center for Particle Therapy, at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Postdoc in the field of AI for Imaging in
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Are you passionate about compression, analytics, and machine learning for the Internet of Things and can you contribute to the development, operation and support in cutting-edge projects in strong
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. An extension of 1–2 additional years may be offered, subject to satisfactory performance. Job description The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research on topics including: Token compression
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The Department of Ecoscience at Aarhus University invites applications for two postdoctoral positions to strengthen our research on image recognition, computer vision and deep learning applied
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About us The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences has attracted multi-million pound research funding and collaborates with other universities and Faculties within KCL, the NHS
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. • Quantitative analysis of aquaporin trafficking dynamics using advanced fluorescence microscopy and 3D image-based vesicle segmentation. • Molecular engineering of aquaporin constructs to dissect trafficking