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PhD in experimental soft matter, physics, fluid dynamics, or a related field; experience designing and developing microscopy and imaging techniques, in particular at high speeds; the ability to work
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assays to uncover how ERG functions as an "immune gatekeeper" during both steady-state and inflammatory challenges. Ultimately, your findings will define a new roadmap for therapeutic targets to treat
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, quantitative image processing and data analysis. The postdoc will also contribute to the theoretical side of the project, developing models grounded in active matter physics, non-equilibrium statistical physics
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, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab
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correlative fluorescence-electron microscopy (NANOCLEM) Project description: Understanding biological processes requires a complex image, with multidimensional information about macro-, meso-, and microscopic
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offers and actions on https://cluster-ia-enact.ai/ . You will work in a rare environment at the intersection of frugal AI, analog computing, reconfigurable electronics and THz imaging. The PhD is directly
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-processing, the problems of aberrations and reverberations that generally pollute ultrasonic imaging (Bureau, 2003). Marine acoustic imagery is often faced with more deterministic multi-layer environments
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research centre, and 2 companies — in 8 European countries. All 15 PhD projects address neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in communication, sensing, geolocation
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international selection call for one position of PhD researcher to carry out scientific research activities in the fields of Forestry Engineering, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Computer Sciences or related
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Director Dr David Warriner. The Academic Training Lead is Professor Alex Rothman. Further details of the NIHR IAT pathway can be found at: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/explore-nihr/academy-programmes/integrated