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for catalysis of sustainable chemical processes. Visualizing Chemical Dynamics in Real Time Apply advanced atomic-resolution imaging and image analysis to uncover surface dynamics, reactivity and molecular
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for catalysis of sustainable chemical processes. Visualizing Chemical Dynamics in Real Time Apply advanced atomic-resolution imaging and image analysis to uncover surface dynamics, reactivity and molecular
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Job Description Join our interdisciplinary team developing state-of-the-art 3D X-ray microscopy for life science applications. ‘Seeing is believing’, therefore at the DTU 3D imaging center we
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sustainable machine learning approaches and addressing renewable energy related projects. Likewise, deploying a novel paradigm of KGML (knowledge guided machine learning) can propel further research. PhD
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and working as a PhD at DTU. Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted no later than 15 May 2026 (23:59 Danish time). Applications must be submitted as one PDF file
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-based imaging technique Dark-Field X-ray Microscopy. Installed at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in France we utilize it to visualize the evolution of internal structures in metals during
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prototyping, additive manufacturing and tabletop fabrication processes using non-conventional materials and composites for product development Organizing, planning and executing in vivo experiments on large
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imaging. The project is collaborative, involving national and international partners including Jean Farup (Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus), Lasse Steffensen (University of Southern Denmark), Johan Lind (DTU
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competent users of neutron facilities. The digital twins will allow students to perform virtual experiments. ACCESS will make digital twins for ESS instruments on imaging (ODIN), inelastic scattering (BIFROST
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for alcohol use disorder (n = 60). The DC will also contribute to the analysis of therapy session recordings, focusing on therapist behaviour, meaning-making processes, and their relationship to treatment