11 image processing positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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industry by developing paradigm-shifting knowledge of bio-based adhesives and becoming a world-leading research environment in Sweden. It is built around a network of top-scientists with expertise in polymer
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industry by developing paradigm-shifting knowledge of bio-based adhesives and becoming a world-leading research environment in Sweden. It is built around a network of top-scientists with expertise in polymer
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several metabolic routes. It thus affects critical processes such as protein synthesis, photosynthesis as well as aspects of plant physiology, including growth, development, and stress resilience
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budflush. The role also involves operating a drone for collection of remote sensing data. This sampling form part of the project Landscape breeding: A new paradigm in forest tree management. The main goal
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increment core samples for ring-width data generation. This includes sample management, increment core surfacing, imaging and quality control. Additional duties related to sample collections as needed. Your
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handling and deployment of computer processes in HPC procedures. We work with developments of remote sensing methods for estimation of forest resources using multi-spectral cameras, laser scanners, and radar
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multispectral imagery, field spectrometry, and lab-based hyperspectral imaging. Read more about our activities and infrastructures at: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/crop-production-ecology/ Duties: Expected
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, composite materials, image processing, X-ray computed tomography and/or dynamic building energy performance simulation are the main assessment criteria. Additionally and desirably, the candidates should have
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animal science. The department's activities mainly concern our common Swedish domesticated animal species (pets) with a focus on anaesthesiology, imaging, animal care, epidemiology, laboratory animal
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animal science. The department's activities mainly concern our common Swedish domesticated animal species (pets) with a focus on anaesthesiology, imaging, animal care, epidemiology, laboratory animal