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Job Description The section of Digital and High-Frequency Electronics at the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering invites applications for one or more positions of Postdoctoral
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If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and single-cell
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Job Description If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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topological phases and hysteresis-driven memory mechanisms. You will work closely with experimental and theoretical physicists and material scientists at DTU Physics, DTU Energy as well as our collaborators
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. These animals generate forces far exceeding their body weight, and their heads have evolved distinct morphologies to withstand such mechanical stress without injury. Head-first burrowing remains one of the least
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. These animals generate forces far exceeding their body weight, and their heads have evolved distinct morphologies to withstand such mechanical stress without injury. Head-first burrowing remains one of the least
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of identifying novel mechanisms involved in how autoantibodies interact with intracellular antigens and the inflammatory processes that arise from this interaction. The host laboratory The laboratory of Associated
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Development and Demonstration Programme. The position is affiliated with the Section for Mechanical Technology and will be under the supervision of Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg. The project focuses