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20th March 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Artificial Intelligence and Medical Imaging Apply
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of optical diagnostics, such as: Near and far field high-speed microscopic imaging. Chemiluminescence-based techniques. Schlieren imaging and shadowgraphy. These tools will be used to obtain high-resolution
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field high-speed microscopic imaging. Chemiluminescence-based techniques. Schlieren imaging and shadowgraphy. These tools will be used to obtain high-resolution insights into fuel–air mixing, spray break
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advanced phenotyping, imaging technologies, AI-based analyses, and digital twins. The PhD candidate will work on spring wheat genotypes adapted to Norwegian and northern European growing conditions
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using stem cell differentiation. The interaction between these cell types will be studied in co-culture and characterized using live-cell imaging, transcriptomic and proteomic profiling
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-of-the-art in vivo two-photon imaging and electrophysiology to record neuronal activity in rodents performing behavioral tasks, and use optogenetics to manipulate neural activity. Do you enjoy working in
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combination of in vivo voltage imaging, behavior, opto- and chemogenetic manipulation, and ex vivo patch-clamp electrophysiology. The candidate will train mice in various decision-making tasks and record
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spatial memories and how these processes are influenced by addictive substances. You will use state-of-the-art in vivo two-photon imaging and electrophysiology to record neuronal activity in rodents
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project include: Performing advanced studies using state-of-the-art methods in X-ray imaging and scattering and electron microscopy to study porosity, intermetallic inclusions, solute segregates and
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studies using state-of-the-art methods in X-ray imaging and scattering and electron microscopy to study porosity, intermetallic inclusions, solute segregates and distributions, involving both in-situ