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, which can acquire and process data from 1024 transducer elements in real time. In synthetic aperture imaging it is possible to build up the image from several emissions and different elements can be
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multidimensional microscopy images storage and processing on specialized hardware Network in the field of image analysis and software developers (National and international) Leadership experience (e.g., lead of open
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mitigation and biodiversity efforts. The biodegradable elements will be compared to current best practices in seagrass meadow restoration, and the biogeochemical processes in the meadow’s rhizosphere will be
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the successful candidate will be part in bringing the Imaging instrument and the high resolution PXRD instrument into operation. He/she is expected to take part in the general operation of the beam line
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. literature searches and image processing. Qualifications Applicants are expected to have the following qualifications: An MA in Archaeology, History or a related discipline A strong interest in the academic
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maintain genome stability and limit premature aging and cancer development. These projects will benefit from access to cutting-edge mass spectrometry, imaging, screening and computational biology
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position is open in the X-ray imaging group at the Technical University of Denmark. The postdoc is part of a larger inter-disciplinary effort (Biocomfert) aiming to enable 3D multiscale tomographic imaging
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in our Health Tech Department for prototype development. Previous exposure to electronics or signal processing is a plus. This role is a gateway for budding engineers to immerse themselves in prototype
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is available at the Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging (CFU), Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech) at DTU from May 2024 sponsored by the European Research Council (ERC). It is conducted in
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theoretical atomic-scale simulations, data scientific approaches, and experimental operando electron microscopy measurements of nanoparticle catalysis at the Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION