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The applicant must: hold a PhD in a relevant field (e.g. computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, animal science, biology, veterinary medicine, or a related discipline) have
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Description of the workplace The position will be placed at the division of Computer Vision and Machine Learning at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The Centre for Mathematical Sciences is an
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imaging, computer vision, and predictive modelling. The postdoc will further develop an existing rumen‑fill scoring algorithm into a functional prototype and pilot the technology for longitudinal monitoring
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of robotics with a specific focus on Aerial and Space robotics. The vision of RAI is aiming in closing the gap from theory to real life, while the team has a strong expertise in field robotics. Specific
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of robotics with a specific focus on Aerial and Space robotics. The vision of RAI is aiming in closing the gap from theory to real life, while the team has a strong expertise in field robotics. Specific
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, development of chemical process solutions for repurposing of electrodes, and integration of AI-based vision and active machine learning to optimize the efficiency of the process. Writing publications and
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heat or pressure, to transform reactants into products. Electroorganic synthesis offers tremendous potential to realize this vision. However, its large-scale implementation requires the development
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. Merits for this position: PhD acquired within three years of last application date. Documented pedagogical experience. Experience in image analysis and/or computer vision, especially in the context
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of affiliated PhD-students, postdocs and more senior researchers from diverse disciplines, with a close collaboration between primarily medical radiation physics and diagnostic radiology. LUCI has many national
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The research group Ocular Oncology and Pathology at the Division of Eye and Vision, Department