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volume correlation processing of images in preparation for image-based modelling Your profile PhD in physics, materials science, computer science, applied mathematics or a related field strong background
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of miniaturized imaging technologies. Your Profile: The successful applicant must have the following: • Ph.D. in natural sciences, electrical engineering, physics, optics, medical technology, biomedical computing
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learning, medical image computing, biomedical engineering, medical physics, or related field Strong Python and PyTorch experience Solid publication record and ability to communicate research results
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candidate will join an exciting research program exploring a newly emerging paradigm in immunology: mitochondrial transfer and synthetic organelle therapy. Using newly developed genetically engineered mouse
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have the following: • Ph.D. in electrical engineering, physics, computational science, medical technology, biomedical computing, natural sciences, or a related discipline. • Excellent track record
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of Europe's most exciting research initiatives using worldwide unique imaging infrastructure. Collaborate with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that combines science, sustainability, and technology to create a
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, materials science, computer science, applied mathematics or a related field strong background in image processing and analysis, including deep learning (e.g., CNNs) experience with correlative imaging
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Programme? Other EU programme Reference Number S-636 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? Yes Offer Description European XFEL is an international non-profit company located
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well as an active engagement in the 3RTG activities. Requirements: successfully completed university degree (Master's, Diploma or equivalent) and relevant PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related
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Location: Hamburg Application deadline: 01/21/2026 Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon operates an outstation at DESY in Hamburg to provide access to highly brilliant synchrotron radiation within its German Engineering