49 engineering-in-image-processing Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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, engineer and optimise their properties, and use them in proteomics and imaging workflows to investigate how this atypical ubiquitin signal regulates cellular communication and stress responses. The main
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level? At DTU Physics we are looking for a postdoc to develop experimental exercises for the Engineering Physics B.Sc. programme, and to measure their effect on the learning. Responsibilities and
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Job Description Nanomaterials and Nanobiosensors Group at DTU Healthcare Technology invites applications for a postdoctoral position to develop portable diagnostic devices and in vivo biosensors
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Job Description Are you excited about information security and the novel possibilities opened up by quantum technology? Are you fascinated by quantum physics and intriguing phenomena such as quantum
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researcher, you will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of quantum physicists, photonics engineers, and information theorists. Your key responsibilities will include: Conducting experimental research
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Job Description If you wish to develop your research within Science & Technology Studies (STS) and Computational Anthropology, you may consider applying for this Post Doc position (36 months). We
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Job Description If you want to contribute to pioneering quantum-enhanced biomedical imaging in a leading international research environment, we might have the position for you. At DTU Physics
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Job Description We invite applicants for a Postdoc position in the C1 Systems' Biology research group within the 'NNF RECIPE' project. Gas fermentation is a promising technology to enable cost
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. You will be affiliated with the Intelligent Transport Systems section at the Department of Technology, Management and Economics (DTU Management) of the Technical University of Denmark. The position is
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transfer and optimization of waste heat harvesting. Responsibilities and qualifications Your role will be to simulate the heat transfer processes between façade panels and thermoelectric generators, focusing