45 medical-image-processing-phd uni jobs at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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to processing and analyzing data in a medical context, and using it for improved decision making for health care and personalized health. Leveraging your communication and networking skills, you convince
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Institute’s two thermal and cold neutron imaging stations called FISH, you will be the vital link between the instruments and their users. They include MSc and PhD students, postdocs, professors, as well as R&D
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Kick off your career in the process industry (chemicals, energy, food, pharma) in Delft. As an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) trainee in Process and Equipment Design at the world-class institute TU
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this role, you will also work on various types of software varying from control software for the laboratory equipment, to data visualization, image processing and data management. Naturally, you will also
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-americium. For a thorough safety assessment of this power source and to help the synthesis process, more insights into the complex chemistry of the americium-uranium-neptunium-oxygen system are required
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for the software architecture of the networking stack following the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm. Together with experimentalists you will be designing and participating in experiments to demonstrate
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The mission of TU Delft's Quantum and Computer Engineering (QCE) department is to invent, design, prototype and demonstrate the potential of disruptive computing engines by harnessing unique
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, disseminating findings openly to peers and society. Leadership and Development: Secure funding from governmental organizations and industry partners, and build a research team comprising PhD candidates and
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MSc and PhD students, postdocs, professors, and industry R&D experts. Your responsibilities will extend to interpreting the scientific significance of measurements, advising users on sample preparation
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Be at the forefront of the development and scaling of germanium quantum computers by conducting research into qubit operation and optimization at QuTech. Are you passionate about quantum and do you