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Job Description A 9 month postdoc position is available at the Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging (CFU), Department of Health Technology from December 1, 2025 sponsored by the European Research
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, “Mathcrete”, and offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with another Postdoc specializing in 3D nano image reconstruction and modelling tools development, as well as other PhDs and Postdocs within
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disease diagnostics. Responsibilities: Design, prototype, and test microfluidic systems for point-of-care biosensing applications Develop implantable or wearable devices for real-time in vivo diagnostics
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Job Description If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and
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primary tasks will be to: Structure and curate large-scale datasets using open repositories, Design and implement the analysis including code development, Lead the writing of scientific articles and present
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Job Description If you want to contribute to pioneering quantum-enhanced biomedical imaging in a leading international research environment, we might have the position for you. At DTU Physics
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sum-Frequency Generation Microscopy of Biomolecular Self-Assembly
the institute focusses on the structure and dynamics of elementary processes in solids and at surfaces. Within this broader research theme, the Nonlinear Chemical Imaging (NCI) group of Dr. Alexander Fellows
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supply, cooling, or shielding/activation. Proficiency in neutronics codes (OpenMC, MCNP, Serpent) or thermo-mechanical tools (ANSYS, COMSOL); or capacity for rapid learning. Ability to maintain disciplined
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aeroelastic code HAWC2. Proficient in Python and the various numerical packages (e.g. NumPy, Pandas, etc). Ability to work both independently and as a part of a team. Excellent communication and writing skills
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forward the emerging field of Geophotonics — a novel paradigm that explores the interaction of light with natural crystalline materials to decode the dynamics of Earth's surface. The positions offer a