25 phd-scholarship-for-solid-mehanical-engineering-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Lunds universitet
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28 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Lunds universitet Department Lund University, LTH, Electrical and Information Technology Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering
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interdisciplinary, with expertise in molecular microbiology, structural biology, bioinformatics, and protein engineering, and currently includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics
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Assist with the day-to-day operation of the solid-liquid endstation at HIPPIE Support other postdoctoral researchers and PhD students associated with the APXPS group. Participate in occasional beamtimes
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included. Qualifications The position requires: A comleted PhD or equivalent in biomedical engineering, engineering physics, computer science, medical physics or other field relevant for the project. The PhD
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to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical, biological, and methodological
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work aimed at combining imaging techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you
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of Clinical Chemistry at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University. However, all work will be in close collaboration with the Acoustofluidics research group at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, at
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and electronic sides are measured. The work duties may also include cleanroom processing to make the devices, collaboration and supervision of PhD students as well as collaboration with theory groups
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, including supervision degree projects and doctoral students. Qualification requirements Appointment to a postdoctoral position requires: A PhD (or equivalent) in fluid mechanics, mechanical engineering
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teaching and learning. The work duties include: The post-doctoral fellow will investigate how stellar and geomagnetic information is sensed and processed by the Australian Bogong moth Agrotis infusa, a model