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endoscopy, this is the right research project for you. The PhD research project aims to explore and develop probes for ex-vivo and in-vivo applications for tissue imaging, classification and identification by
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. The position is part-time (up to 50%) and begins on 1 January 2026. How to Apply Please submit your online application no later than 29 September 2025 (23:59 Danish time). Click the “Apply now” link, complete
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. The project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to both foundational research and practical applications. Your primary tasks will be to: Develop methods for streaming process mining of large-scale event
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and colleagues working with theory that will complement your work with density functional theory, phase-field simulations, and finite element modelling. Qualified applicants must have: Enthusiasm
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Engineering, Technical University of Denmark) at teizerj@dtu.dk . PhD enrolment The selected applicant will be enrolled into the Ph.D. program at the Technical University of Denmark – Department of Civil and
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September 2025 will not be considered. Additional comments PhD Enrolment The selected applicant will be enrolled into the Ph.D. program at the Technical University of Denmark – Department of Civil and
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requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Prof. Piotr de Silva and Prof. Juan
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framework to enable iterative improvement and seamless feedback between generative design and predictive modeling. Responsibilities During the PhD program, you are expected to: Research and develop novel
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candidate will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules
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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