94 animal-activity-recognition PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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. The microbiome is an essential contributor to animal health and welfare through participating in the vital physiological processes and guiding host development. The positive connection between diverse microbiome
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research stay. Publish in peer-reviewed journals and present your findings at international conferences. Contribute to teaching and supervision of MSc students Contribute to the daily operations
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most cities around the world. Addressing this challenge requires a focus on how to design the city in coherence with the transport system that supports the usage of public transport as well as active
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will work closely with members of our research group, as well as with other research groups at DTU National Food Institute. You will also be involved in teaching Bachelor and Master students within our
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, biologists, clinicians, and engineers. The PhD fellow will be primarily based at DTU Health Tech and perform animal-related work in collaboration with Hvidovre Hospital and the DTU BioFacility
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developing 3D vision algorithms for object detection, recognition, and scene understanding to support planning and task execution in dynamic environments. Publishing research findings in leading international
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designing a sequential array of cell-based in vitro assays and associated biomarker measures Performing a comparative study with the sequential array of cell-based models and an in vivo animal study Design