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data Conclude the study in journal publications and patent filing Job Requirements: PhD from Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Signal Processing, Precision Instrument, Information
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data Conclude the study in journal publications and patent filing Job Requirements PhD from Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Signal Processing, Precision Instrument, Information
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PhD candidates to design and develop AI applications in image processing, computational imaging, and computer vision. Review and analyze recent research papers and baseline implementations; participate
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research grants in the above areas Job Requirements: A PhD degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, or a related field. Research experience in Computer Vision, Image Processing, Multimedia
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: PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field Strong research background in computer vision and deep learning Solid experience with multimodal learning, segmentation
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-management) and direct-conversion detection pathways. The role will coordinate materials/device fabrication, characterization and imaging validation (e.g., MTF/SNR, low-contrast detectability), align workplans
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workflows. (Preferred) Basic skills in microscopy image analysis and quantitative data processing. To Apply Applicants should submit: A CV including publications A cover letter describing relevant experience
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(e.g., tensor or multi-modality data). Work with other researchers and PhDs to develop AI applications related to image processing, computational imaging as well as computer vision. Lead a team of junior
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its practical adoption in construction and beyond. The Research Fellow is expected to: • Assist the design and lead the commissioning and operation of the new metal additive manufacturing laboratory
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on cell biophysical properties. To validate MRR as novel CQA in stem cell manufacturing. Key Responsibilities: Design and develop a microfluidic prototype to analyse the electrical signals of cells