60 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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typically done by manually adjusting control gains through trial and error - a time-consuming process that is increasingly unreliable as grid conditions shift from minute to minute. This PhD project will
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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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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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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