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processing techniques and aims to develop new methods. Background Ultrasound is widely used at hospitals for medical imaging and allows both 2D (well-known from fetal scans) and 3D images to be created, which
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that evolve with plastic deformation. The project is based on a close collaboration with other national and international academic researchers specialized in imaging techniques and material science. The
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versatile fabrication techniques and equipment are used. CFU are experts in synthetic aperture ultrasound imaging and has the SARUS experimental ultrasound scanner, which can acquire and process data from
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biology Experience with applied bioinformatics (transcriptomics/proteomcis) As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally
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supercontinuum sources for imaging and spectroscopy and within mid-IR biosensing using Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), then we have the ideal opportunity for you. Come and be a part of the “Table-Top Synchrotron
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the analysis of high-resolution TEM images. In this position, you will collaborate closely with a group of PhD students, postdocs, and internationally leading scientists, all working at the technological edge
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characterization techniques and alternative design solutions. Your primary responsibilities and tasks will be to: Perform the sensitivity analyses on the process and material parameters, towards quality improvement
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achieve these goals, we also collaborate with structural, computational and medical biologists. The motivation behind our research is to enable rational control of such assembly processes in the context
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Research Fund Denmark and will be supervised by Assistant Professor Anna Hammerich Thysen. Your competences To thrive in the position, you bring: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Immunology. A strong
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information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted no later than 1 April 2024 (23:59 Danish time). Applications