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patients. The Process Development Engineer at GenDx ensures a smooth implementation of new or changed products into the production pipeline. Also, you drive upscaling and improvements of processes. By
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Radboudumc The department of Medical Microbiology (MMB) employs approximately 160 members for patient care, research and training. About a third of these colleagues work in research, divided in 8
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interpersonal skills and the ability to work with diverse cultures and populations including researchers, administrators, PhD students and faculty members; You are able to maintain composure under time pressure
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scientists, 6 PhD students, 4 support staff and a varying number of Master students. The members have backgrounds in neuroscience, psychology, biology, physics, computer and data science, and operate as a team
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to support their projects. In a collaboration with Radboud University Medical Center and Amazon Web Services we have developed an open-source MLOps platform for medical imaging, https://grand-challenge.org
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Systems Engineering, covering fundamental concepts in mechanical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, participants explore specialized topics such as cyber-physical
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· Hold a PhD in engineering, medical technology, or related field, with an exceptional scientific track record focusing on in vitro model systems, stem cells, and biomedical systems
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, located in the vibrant and international city of Amsterdam. Our team is an inclusive and diverse environment, welcoming excellent students from all backgrounds. We are embedded within the Physics of Living
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computer science, medical image analysis, biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, computational physics, or related fields. Experience in medical- or spatial molecular image analysis is preferred
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Key responsibilities You will contribute to the teaching program of the Methodology and Statistics unit at both the Bachelor, Master, and PhD level, and will supervise students at different stages