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hospital environment. Responsibilities and qualifications The principle responsibility of the postdoc is to implement an improved processing pipeline for SURE and ULM imaging, which can be used in both a
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. Required competencies and experience A PhD level of education within Life Sciences. Postdoctoral research experience (less than 2 years). Strong scientific track record in relation to career stage, including
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’ at BMB and the ‘Danish National Mass Spectrometry Platform for Proteomics and Biomolecular Imaging’ (PLATO), which provides a highly international, collaborative, ambitious and innovative research
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embedded in nanoscopic droplets of superfluid helium. Specific projects include, but are not limited to: 1) Time-resolved imaging of cation-molecule complex formation 2) Time-resolved stereodynamics
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academic or industry leadership roles. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, or a similar field, with a strong
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of fixed carbon in seagrass meadows: incl. decomposition processes, leaf decay rates and greenhouse gas emissions. Mentor PhD students within the focus of the research project. Qualifications Applicants must
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embedded in nanoscopic droplets of superfluid helium. Specific projects include, but are not limited to: 1) Time-resolved imaging of cation-molecule complex formation 2) Time-resolved stereodynamics
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disease diagnostics. Responsibilities: Design, prototype, and test microfluidic systems for point-of-care biosensing applications Develop implantable or wearable devices for real-time in vivo diagnostics
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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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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