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… Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Your profile PhD degree in physics or similar natural science discipline, signal/image processing, or engineering Interest
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(https://www.unibas.ch/en/Research/Values-Ethics/Diversity-and-Inclusion.html ), we are committed to sustain and promote an inclusive culture, ensure equal opportunities and value diversity and respect in
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energy transfer, developing and employing computer simulations, laboratory experiments, and field analyses. Our aim is to gain fundamental insights and develop sustainable technologies to address societal
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the FHNW. The goal is to develop a highly automated, reproducible pipeline for the capture, processing, and dissemination of 3D digital twins of cultural artifacts using cutting-edge imaging and
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) develops advanced optical technologies, including imaging, spectroscopy, and laser ablation methods. Our goal is to bridge these cutting-edge laser technologies with clinical practice, developing solutions
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the group of Prof. Roman Stocker, and focuses on the development and deployment of a new‑generation underwater imaging device to transform drift studies in riverine ecosystems. It involves a collaboration
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Biomedical engineering Physics or Applied mathematics You present with expertise in advanced signal and data processing and its applications to cutting-edge imaging. Developing programming skills (Python, C
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Oncology and Hematology of the University Hospital Zurich. The successful candidate possesses solid knowledge of computer-based methods for image analysis and the analysis of multi-omics data in the context
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scientific computing, image data processing and numerical simulations would be most welcome You should enjoy working in an interdisciplinary, multinational research environment Being an enthusiastic researcher
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transport experiments inside as well as a laser laboratory with Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) experiment capabilities. We are also in the process of expanding