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interdisciplinary research community at the EPFL School of Life Sciences fosters interactions with allied disciplines on campus, including engineering, physics, chemistry and computer sciences. EPFL offers an English
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(https://bioe.uw.edu/academic-programs/undergraduate/undergraduate-degree-requirements/), master’s (https://bioe.uw.edu/academic-programs/masters/), and Ph.D.(https://bioe.uw.edu/academic-programs/phd
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knowledge transfer. Discipline, including, but not limited to: Electronic and Information Engineering, Computer and Data Engineering, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Information Engineering
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to Westlake University Homepage: https://en.westlake.edu.cn/ Link to School of Engineering Homepage: https://en-soe.westlake.edu.cn/ Department of Electronic and Information Engineering Electronic and
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the synaptic wiring diagram, or connectome, of whole brains, designing, building and using machine learning approaches to computer vision as applied to volume electron microscopy of whole brains. The ideal
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and knowledge transfer. Discipline, including, but not limited to: Electronic and Information Engineering, Computer and Data Engineering, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Information Engineering
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printing) and computer-assisted load analysis Expertise in the numerical simulation of realistic loading scenarios of the musculoskeletal system Your Profile: The future position holder has an academic
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candidates in all areas of Biomedical Engineering are encouraged to apply, with strategic interest in: Bioelectronics Brain-Computer Interfaces Biomaterials and Biomanufacturing Organoids and Organ-on-a-Chip
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. Describe a deep learning project you have executed, ideally a creative use of supervised fine tuning of a pre-trained vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or related topic. Projects in computer vision for
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approaches to computer vision, in a disease animal model. In order to compare the connectome across different experimental conditions, developmental stages, and strains or species, we must first measure the