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for its expertise in correlative imaging and materials science. To advance our microplastics research, we are looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong expertise in fluorescence
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using in toto light-sheet microscopy of the brains of healthy and neurodegenerative mice. You will be embedded in the Vision Lab (image processing and analysis) of the Physics Department and the
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-doctoral candidates willing to write research proposals on the functional morphology of organisms via dynamic X-ray imaging. Position X-ray imaging is a powerful method for analysing functional morphology
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facility (JEOL cryoARM300; cryo-FIB-SEM planned for 2026) Access to state-of-the-art computing infrastructure for image processing, STA, and quantitative analysis Competitive salary and
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language processing Develop and curate multimodal, multilingual resources for low-resource languages Design, implement, and evaluate methods that leverage multimodal signals, such as images and speech, to improve
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of the Faculty of Science at the University of Antwerp are seeking post-doctoral candidates willing to write research proposals on the functional morphology of organisms via dynamic X-ray imaging. Position X-ray
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representation learning. You have strong programming skills, especially in Python, and preferably experience with PyTorch. You have a track record of publishing in top image processing / computer vision journals
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, biochemistry, and proteomics, as evidenced by a robust publication record. Proficiency in laboratory techniques related to live cell imaging, studying protein-protein interactions through mass spectrometry, and
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lab. In addition, you will assist in training new researchers within the research group. You will provide support in processing data generated from 3D motion capture techniques and medical imaging. You
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embedded in the Vision Lab (image processing and analysis) of the Physics Department and the Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology (light-sheet microscopy) of the Department of Biomedical Sciences