62 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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regarding the practical matters of moving to Denmark and working as a PhD at DTU. Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted no later than 18 December 2025 (23:59 Danish time
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assessments of data quality effects on genomic inference, and apply these methods to real datasets from extinct species. You will help shape how the field extracts meaningful biological signals from challenging
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expertise in various areas, including but not limited to: Antennas and metasurfaces for specifically biomedical applications Machine learning techniques for designing dedicated electromagnetic devices
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stem cell engineering, disease modeling, molecular biology, and advanced microscopy to understand and treat retinal diseases. Through this PhD project, you will work at the interface between stem cell
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applications that can benefit human and environmental health. We focus on Multimodal Data, processing and analyzing diverse types such as mass spectrometry (proteomics, metabolomics) and metaomics (metagenomics
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for sensing the backscattered ultrasound signals. You will join a laboratory with expertise in photonics, piezoelectric materials and device fabrication methods for sensors and actuators, working under
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of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling during wound healing. Yet, many proteolytic processes remain uncharacterized due to the complexity of the ECM and limitations in current detection strategies. Advances in
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) Use bioengineering methods to recombinantly produce enzymes Conduct laboratory experiments to characterize enzyme kinetics and degradation products Identify key processes that regulate enzyme
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a 3D printing system for melting and extruding lunar regolith, while also advancing the field of composite 3D printing through experimental testing and process development. This position bridges hands
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, and fibrosis. Aberrant MMP activity can drive tissue destruction, pathological remodeling, and disrupted cell signaling, making them critical yet complex targets for therapeutic intervention. Despite