Training Programme

The way the Research Training Programme will be approached is by focusing training in the area where the Fellow has less background. Training will be specific for each individual and will be based on:

In order to clearly define the Research Training Programme for each individual, when applying to the proposed training site the Applicant will be requested to fill out the following questionnaire regarding the expertise sought after:

 

Main Background

ٱ Biology ٱ Physics ٱ Mathematics ٱ Computer Scienceٱ Other: ________________

Discipline/Institute

 

Basic

Adv.

Training Areas

Biology (IMBB)

 

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Imaging of Neuronal Sensory Transduction and Neurodegeneration in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

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Drosophila developmental biology

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Imaging of gene expression in mammalian systems

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Imaging of developmental and functional Biology in Mammals

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Imaging of Transcription regulation

Physics (IESL)

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Light Propagation

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Laser Physics and Non-linear Phenomena in Fluorescence Imaging

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3D in-vivo Tomography

Mathematics (IACM)

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Differential Equations in Biological Systems

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Inverse Problems and Scattering Theory

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Numerical Analysis and Computational Methods

Computer Science (ICS)

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Advanced Image Analysis and Processing

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Computer Vision

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Motion Analysis, Tracking and Time Sequence Analysis

Programming (IESL, IACM, ICS)

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Lab View

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Matlab

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Fortran / C++

Based on this questionnaire, a specific training structure (the Training Agenda) will be defined for the Fellow. Each of the training areas proposed in the questionnaire will be delivered by an appointed staff member. In order to clearly define the structure and the duration of the training for each participant the staff members involved in the training will meet together. These staff members will comprise the Interdisciplinary Training Committee (ITC). The main Supervisor responsible for the training of the Fellow will be then appointed by the training committee, this decision being reached based on the training requested by the Applicant. In case the Interdisciplinary Training Committee decides that the training time requested by the Applicant is not sufficient (or exceeds the expected maximum), the Applicant will be contacted and a new training duration suggested. If the duration may not be changed, the Applicant will be forced to reduce (or increase) the number of training areas. Based on the duration of the training, the ITC will decide on the most appropriate timing and schedule in order to fulfill training in all requested areas.