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with experience in various fluorescence microscopy-imaging systems. Candidates must have effective oral and written communication skills. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Apply online at https://uva.wd1
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The Korem Lab in the Department of Systems Biology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Scientist who will analyze exciting multi-omic datasets (mechanics, imaging
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? This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral position at the Division of Computing Science, Department of Computer Science. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will lead the development of an AI-based
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images of CH₂ and CH₃ bonds required for constructing histological images [2]. This Postdoctoral research project aims to develop a new technology based on photo-thermal stimulated Raman scattering
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electrophysiology. The members of NC have also an access to cutting-edge human brain imaging (MRI, MEG, EEG, TMS, tACS), supercomputing via center for scientific computing (CSC) as well as Finnish biobank and Finngen
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include HMC investigators from Radiology, Neurosurgery, Vascular Surgery, and Mechanical Engineering and be based at the Harborview Medical Center to help develop and expand the imaging research program
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that are facile with computationally efficient, rigorous machine learning for image region identification, demonstrate an understanding of both planetary and scalable computer science, and have publication
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products from airborne and space-borne imaging spectroscopy missions, e.g., the HyspIRI airborne campaigns, DESIS, HISUI, and Hyperion. This effort will also inform the science data processing architecture
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of instrumentation scientists, applied mathematicians, and computational scientists, and building worldwide collaborations aimed at tackling the challenges posed by terabyte and petabyte-scale imaging data processing
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electrophysiology. The members of NC have also an access to cutting-edge human brain imaging (MRI, MEG, EEG, TMS, tACS), supercomputing via center for scientific computing (CSC) as well as Finnish biobank and Finngen