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Job Description In this project, you will develop new ways to study cancer using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of various nuclei. The studies so far have been using Positron Emission Tomography
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. The aim of the project is to bring about a paradigm shift in the design of switchable materials, by delving into the uncharted territory of f -element valence change (VC). The VC materials will be
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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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facilities and state-of-the-art equipment for material preparation, characterization, indoor air quality assessment, and prototype development. Responsibilities and qualifications You are enthusiastic and self
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Atmospheric Division, current focus areas cover large-scale structure of the universe, physics of compact objects and transient phenomena, exoplanets, upper atmosphere physics and cosmo-climatology, as
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through RNA sequencing and analyze bacterial chemical profiles using LC-MS/MS and mass spectrometry imaging. Throughout the project, you will collaborate closely with experts in sequencing, analytical
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for the globally expanding healthcare sector with its demands for the most advanced technological solutions. DTU Health Tech’s expertise can be described through five overall research areas: Diagnostic Imaging
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become part of the ‘Society, Market and Policy’ (SMP) section, which is part of the Wind Energy Systems Division at DTU’s Department for Wind and Energy Systems. We work towards a sustainable and just
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. Programming skills in Python, with experience in deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch. Experience with computer vision techniques, image processing, and neural networks. Familiarity with
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strong academic team at DTU Management’s Management Science division. Three PhD students and four PostDocs will work on the project, as well as several international experts in operations research