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imaging. By comparing myocardial blood flow and perfusion reserves in patients with various systemic conditions, the study aims to enhance our understanding of the underlying pathophysiological processes
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be based in the Media and Information Technology (MIT) division , belonging to the Department of Science and Technology (ITN) at Linköping university’s Norrköping Campus. MIT is an international
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opportunities to validate the methods on challenging real-world problems involving computer vision. There will be a strong focus on deep learning, image analysis and neural language modeling within the project
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: http://www.im.uu.se/ . Duties and project description The doctoral position is located at the unit for human-computer interaction in the project "Controlling the uncontrollable: the impact of
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: Computer and information science Location: Växjö. Since Linnaeus University is located in both Växjö and Kalmar, travel between the two may be required. Terms and hours: The doctoral studentship is limited
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team is to improve our understanding on the use and effect of medications, devices, processes of care and electronic clinical decision support systems in routine clinical practice, with a primary focus
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including vision transformers, for computer vision tasks. Previous experience in image analysis/processing. Bachelor’s and/or MSc degree in machine learning, computer science, electrical and computer
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description: Lymphangiogenesis, the process of lymphatic vessels formation from pre-existing vessels, is marked by the onset of Prox1 expression. Recently we have discovered the induction of Prox1 is a
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RNA-sequencing; high resolution imaging using spinning disk confocal microscopy; fluorescence image processing; single-cell data analysis. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment full
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long-lasting process from which the tetrapod appendage emerged about 400 million years ago. This transformation has puzzled palaeontologists and developmental biologists for more than a century. Progress