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advice, and education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international
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period of employment is 2 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Ziwei Ouyang . You can read more about
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Associate Professor Pernille Rose Jensen . You can read more about DTU Health Tech at www.healthtech.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU
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research, contracted policy advice, and education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive
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computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network. The department consists of nine research sections with around 350 highly skilled employees, of which approximately
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research, contracted policy advice, and education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive
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computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network. The department consists of nine research sections with around 350 highly skilled employees, of which approximately
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information may be obtained from Group leader, Associate Professor Kirstine Berg-Sørensen (kibs@dtu.dk ). You can read more about the research group at www.healthtech.dtu.dk/research/research-sections
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lead the image processing and computational analysis efforts, developing robust methods to register, segment, and analyse spectral micro-CT data, and — where relevant — advance reconstruction and
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artistic research. The postdoctoral role is associated with the research project ‘Reparative Encounters: Repairing Danish Colonial Legacies through Arts-Based Collaboration’, funded by the Carlsberg