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up with computer scientists at DIKU and DTU, and promoting collaboration and FAIR share of image datasets within the Danish Bioimaging community. DBI-INFRA is looking for a new colleague with a strong
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At the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Health Science and Technology, a position as Professor in Medical Image Analysis and Artificial Intelligence is open for appointment from December 1st 2025
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, “Mathcrete”, and offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with another Postdoc specializing in 3D nano image reconstruction and modelling tools development, as well as other PhDs and Postdocs within
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processing, or spectroscopy. Familiarity with hyperspectral imaging or related optical imaging methods is an advantage. Strong programming skills in Python and/or MATLAB. Interest in applying machine learning
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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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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in
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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in
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, or a related discipline. Hands-on research experience in one or more of the following areas will be considered an advantage: Confocal microscopy and Image processing Optical bench instrumentation
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areas will be considered an advantage: Confocal microscopy Image processing Optical bench instrumentation – set up and alignment Scientific software development Thermochronology and exposure dating
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hands-on experience in tissue handling, histology, microscopy, and spatial transcriptomics. Experience with the computational analysis of NGS- or imaging-based spatial transcriptomics and single-cell