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Bioimage Analyst
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The successful candidate will:
Furthermore, you should bring the following qualifications:
- develop OME-Zarr conversion workflows tailored to flow cytometry imaging data
- design and implement novel components for Fractal addressing common use-cases identified together with the Flow Cytometry Facility, including AI-based segmentation and morphological feature extraction
- validate the pipeline on biological applications, in close collaboration with UZH researchers
- produce high-quality documentation, tutorials, and training materials to ensure the uptake of these tools by the UZH research community
- contribute to the scientific dissemination of the work through publications, presentations, and community engagement within the Fractal and OME-Zarr ecosystems
Furthermore, you should bring the following qualifications:
- a master's degree or PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, biomedical engineering, physics, or a related field
- strong programming skills in Python, including experience with scientific libraries for image analysis (e.g. scikit-image, numpy, dask) and familiarity with version control (Git)
- experience with bioimage analysis, ideally including AI-based segmentation methods
- familiarity with modern image data standards such as OME-Zarr, or a clear willingness to learn them
- experience in having mastered a biological project involving microscopy/flow cytometry data is an advantage but not required
- the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively across interdisciplinary teams (computational and experimental)
- excellent communication skills in English (German is not required)