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the candidate will work on the development of AI enhanced atuomated tools for STEM data analysis, including images and spectra. One of the objectives will be applying these tools to the automation of in-situ
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environmental control is one of the Group's main objectives. The job is framed within a recently granted national Proof-of-Concept project (PDC2023-145891-I00) entitled "Integrated prototype of a nanophotonic
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multimodal imaging system. Functions to be developed - Perform image processing tasks. - Data collection. - Record data and generate datasets. - Work on the perception and training of deep learning algorithms
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computer-assisted image analysis algorithms capable of providing more accurate and reproducible automated quantification of immune biomarkers with immunohistochemical and fluorescence staining. They have
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the study, interact with them and perform the tests (blood sampling, execution of imaging tests, gathering of clinical information, complete de eCRF, ..). We offer incorporation in a young and enthusiastic
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microelectronic design and prototype development tasks, in close collaboration with the research team of the XIPHEENS project. Functions to be developed - Perform digital design, synthesis, placement and routing
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-disciplinary team and will perform research on chemical ecology of HABs by MS, metabolomics, cell-based assays, biochemical assays, and ecotoxicology assays; marine toxins role in situ by MS Imaging, microscopy
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. Magccine´s goal is to develop and optimize a fully operational prototype for vaccine refrigeration in the 2-8 ºC temperature range, which is required by most vaccines, addressing the Generation of clean
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the tumor microenvironment have been related to differences in disease functionality. Our team has studied these changes through the development of new computer-assisted image analysis algorithms capable
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of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment have been related to differences in disease functionality. Our team has studied these changes through the development of new computer-assisted image analysis