67 phd-image-processing Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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synergy with another postdoc working on the same project, whose focus is on the development, demonstration and application of the functionalized quartz resonators integrated into a sensor prototype. If
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. Responsibilities: Conduct research in compilation, optimization, and analysis for time-predictable computer architecture. Co-supervise MSc and PhD students. Contribute to teaching and research proposal preparation
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and to users Validating predictive models in close collaboration with clinical partners, and interfacing image-based models with other modalities Writing and presenting scientific work at top
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Job Description These days, the inner workings of molecules and materials can be probed and modelled by advanced simulation tools on modern computer architectures. However, the routine applications
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PhD degree (or equivalent). Specifically, a PhD in Energy Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. We seek candidates with strong
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work, including through writing peer-reviewed scientific article(s) The ideal candidate: Holds a PhD in a relevant field such as epidemiology, public health, biology, or a related discipline. Has proven
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resources Help foster a positive, inclusive, and collaborative group culture, supporting newcomers Communicate results in scientific publications and at international conferences Qualifications Must-have: PhD
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, you will develop practical skills associated with instrumental installation and operation, along with knowledge of the associated electronics. You will be at the forefront of technological development
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of dynamic operation, which is essential for effective system-level integration. The technology should have a high and stable electrochemical performance. Furthermore, mechanical robustness is a challenge
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for carbon cycling, ecosystem functioning, fisheries, and services such as CO₂ sequestration. Despite their importance, many of these processes remain poorly understood due to Greenland’s remoteness and