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innovation among students and faculties by developing their entrepreneurial capabilities to be capable of solving challenges facing our society. Therefore, DTU puts a premium on research, education, and
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research and teaching at the Cybersecurity Engineering Section at DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark. You could be our new colleague if you are a talented researcher with a passion for research
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in Europe. You will collaborate with leading research groups within your field, develop close collaborations with industry, lead large research initiatives, and participate in international research
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education development. Our section is diverse in culture, nationalities, and career paths from industry and academia. We enjoy collegial idea generation, feedback, and cooperation in an informal, safe, and
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. Sustainability. Technology, Digitisation, and Innovation. Board Education. We are looking for dynamic and dedicated Senior Programme Coordinator for our executive programmes, where you will be a key resource for
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division, attracting competitive funding for excellent frontier research both in Denmark and in Europe. You will collaborate with leading research groups within your field, develop close collaborations with
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solutions. Teach and supervise BSc and MSc student projects and be co-supervisor for PhD students. You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You
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will be to design, develop and characterize hydrogels that can be used to sense a wide variety of biophysical parameters of relevance of human health. In more detail, we expect the following: A two-year
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diamond capable of quantum sensing of physical parameters. The concrete projects are within the following research areas: Visualizing neuronal activity in brain tissue: you will develop a quantum microscope
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The purpose of this project is to develop a scanned 2-photon LSFM through optical fiber where beam-shaping is done using OPA. The image detection will incorporate compressive sensing without using camera-based