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. Responsible for: - Medical image (MRI, DWI, CT) processing using open-source programs such as Seg3d, Slicer, ANTS, or similar. - Generation of brain tractography using DSI Studio, MRTrix, or similar
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from the Caribbean. The Project Assistant performs all tasks associated with record creation, digitizing, image processing and quality control of materials, using a variety of equipment. Additionally
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and image processing. • Familiar with PyTorch. • At least one first-author publication in top-tier conferences or journals in the field. • Strong communication skills and the ability to work
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research team specializing in ion channel electrophysiology, intracellular calcium signaling, and membrane receptor function. This role involves conducting patch clamp and digital imaging fluorescence
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well as courier. Resolves discrepancies working with others in order to expedite cases. Assists with administrative tasks as needed such as computer assistance with manuals, MSDS and chemical inventory. Disposes
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. The successful candidate will be fellowship trained in Adnominal Imaging and experienced in all aspects of Abdominal Imaging. Our Abdominal Imaging program is growing, encompassing all facets of MRI, CT, and US
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computing as applied to computer vision and/or image processing Demonstrated experience in multi-modal processing Experience addressing challenges faced in the computer vision field, including data scarcity
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to work on processing herbarium specimens. Duties include handling of fragile herbarium specimens, mounting specimens, organizing and filing, typing information from specimen labels into database fields
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heart surgery program and strong collaborative ties with the UF College of Medicine pediatric and adult cardiology programs. State‐of‐the‐art equipment and facilities currently available include 2
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but not required • Experience with AI and deep learning • Experience with image processing preferred, but not required Candidates should have proficiency with Python. Special Instructions to applicant