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8 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Antwerp Research Field Biological sciences » Other Computer science » Other Engineering » Other Medical sciences » Other Neurosciences
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this postdoc challenge: Several of these groups are part of the µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence , an interdisciplinary consortium that strives to conduct top-level translational neuroscience research on a
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neurodegenerative disease field. You hold a PhD in genetics, immunology, neuroscience or related disciplines (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). Extensive expertise in working with
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Department: Translational Neurosciences Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer
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of MRI and light-sheet microscopy), biological and medical sciences (tissue microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial
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neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence) to achieve a breakthrough in microstructure imaging with MRI. Position You will focus on the acquisition
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processing of MRI and light-sheet microscopy), biological and medical sciences (tissue microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial
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processing of MRI and light-sheet microscopy), biological and medical sciences (tissue microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial
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microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence) to achieve a breakthrough in microstructure imaging with MRI. Position You
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microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence) to achieve a breakthrough in microstructure imaging with MRI. Position You