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Control (CNC) skills for machining of metal parts, and the transfer of 3D models to application Coding (Python, Arduino IDE, and Matlab [with a focus on image processing]) High speed photography, along with
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microscopy (FLIM), stimulated emission depletion super resolution microscopy (STED), lattice lightsheet microscopy (LLS), fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), image processing and analysis, spectral
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candidate will have a PhD degree or equivalent, a minimal postdoctoral experience of 2-3 years, have demonstrated excellent research productivity, and employ innovative approaches in the molecular
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Knowledge and training in the areas of water security, including related coursework geographical information system software packages such as ArcGIS and QGIS, and image processing software such as SNAP
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the following areas are highly recommended: Expertise in deep learning, knowledge of signal processing and image processing techniques, Expertise in python programming (PyTorsh, TensorFlow) Contract duration: 4
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | about 1 month ago
and graduate students. Preparing publications that emerge from this work. Education/Experience: PhD with five years of postdoctoral experience. Direct experience in the GPCR field, both in vitro and in
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to these changes - but to thoughtfully and conscientiously shape the field of the future. With our robust and comprehensive educational training programs (DDS, MSc, PhD degrees, IDAPP and other specialty programs
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rewarding career. Job Summary The CIVL Administrative Assistant is responsible for the administration of the academic procedures and processes for the Civil Engineering Program at UBC. The Administrative
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PhD Student in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Specialization: Clinical Chemistry, Neurology Project: Analytical Validation of Neurological Blood Biomarkers Primary Supervision: Dr. Cheryl
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, fluorescence confocal microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, digital image analysis and statistics. The focus of the candidate’s core project will address the biochemical mechanisms that support the