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and spintronic devices. Your future responsibilities: Technology development for RF-based magnetic devices, specifically circulators, from concept to prototype. Collaborate with process engineers
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diagnostic imaging methods, as well as associated machine learning applications to strengthen, expand and cross-link existing research topics within the university. Additional Information Selection process The
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for an internationally renowned candidate with a strong expertise in the field - particularly with regard to research concerning methodology development for the processing and analysis of radiological imaging data by
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(CCL) , an interdisciplinary research network under the direction of Prof. Dr. Annie Waldherr and Prof. Hajo Boomgaarden, PhD. The aim of the CCL is to improve our understanding of the causes, processes
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Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna) | Austria | 2 months ago
for the understanding of cross-species, complex processes in healthy and diseased animals over the entire life span in basic and translational clinical research. Furthermore, the implementation of future-proof, high
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. Research Research at SFU within Clinical Psychology covers different research topics, including trauma, anxiety, prolonged grief, body image problems, sexual health, depression, and suicidal behaviour. Much
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and society. Our Center for Vision, Automation & Control located in Vienna invites applications a PhD Thesis. The Center exploits the opportunities provided by automation and digitization to initiate
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serving to reflect on the historicity and contextuality of knowledge and body images, especially with reference to the question of how humans and nonhuman act or participate in action. Therefore, the fields