24 image-processing-phd PhD positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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We offer an exciting PhD position at TU Delft on the junction of computational imaging, optics, image processing, and biomedical research. Apply now and contribute to a better reconstruction of
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We offer an exciting PhD position at TU Delft on the junction of computational imaging, optics, image processing, and biomedical research. Apply now and contribute to a better reconstruction of
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The PhD position is part of research of prof. Bernd Rieger and prof. Sjoerd Stallinga, in which we target 3D super-resolution microscopy by the “re-scan confocal” technique. Here the confocal spot
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, providing crucial image data for environmental monitoring? Join us at APIC research group, where we are pioneering the development of low-power high-dynamic range (HDR) image sensors for IoT applications
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recruiting a PhD student to pursue a four year doctorate in our lab. The expected starting date for this position is the 1st of October 2024. The PhD student will develop innovative ultrasound imaging
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Interested in working on autonomous robots for the real, open world in a multidisciplinary team and also doing a PhD? Join us! You will work within the OpenBots laboratory creating autonomous robots
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Interested in working on autonomous robots for the real, open world in a multidisciplinary team and also doing a PhD? Join us! You will work within the OpenBots laboratory creating autonomous robots
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‘human in the loop’ paradigm, and investigate the implications of automation at scale in human-AI teams. This PhD is part of the NWO-funded AI-COMPASS project. In human-AI-teams, tasks are conventionally
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of the structural materials in the reactor. In this unique project, the PhD student will study the sedimentation of these particles and its underlying mechanisms in high temperature molten salts. The approach is to
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the state of the art, one can rely on physics prior and latest AI techniques to accelerate ULM imaging in 3 dimensions. In this PhD project you will be embedded in a multidisciplinary collaboration