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We invite applications for a fully funded 3-year PhD position focused on developing next-generation robotic grippers for biological laboratories. The project combines advances in multi-material 3D
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Job Description Are you interested in biomaterials science and cell biology? The TMAT group at DTU Health Tech is offering PhD positions within 3D bioprinting. Human tissue models based on stem
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include: CMOS-based neuron and synapse circuit design Low-power digital architecture for SNN processing On-chip learning mechanisms Integration with sensor interfaces for biomedical signal processing What
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an extrusion machine that produces large-scale earth blocks Building a 3D printer that utilizes earth materials for construction purposes Developing numerical process models that simulate 3D earth printing
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such as the CowFIT 3D camera system through industry collaboration with VikingGenetics. This state-of-the-art system enables large-scale, non-invasive measurement of body weight in over 30,000 cows directly
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than RGB will be actively researched. Exploring 3D canopy modelling and plant growth dynamics for digital twin integration. Self-supervised learning will generate multi-modal agricultural pre-trained AI
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to achieve the project objectives Execute the most promising approach Use the existing- and developing system to benchmark electrocatalysts You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a
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bioimaging (Abberior facility line STED, MINFLUX, Nikon 3D STORM and Nikon dual cam SIM). Opportunity to exchange knowledge, discuss project progress, and visit collaboration partners for cross-laboratory