53 post-doc-image-processing Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description Many industrial processes generate wastewater with small oil droplets stabilized by surfactants, the same goes for accidental spills of fuels incl biofuels and various process oils
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hospital environment. Responsibilities and qualifications The principle responsibility of the postdoc is to implement an improved processing pipeline for SURE and ULM imaging, which can be used in both a
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electroluminescence and photoluminescence imaging, preferably daylight and field-based methods. Proven skills in data analysis, image processing and machine learning. Experience with PV performance modelling, power
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Job Description If you wish to develop your research within Science & Technology Studies (STS) and Computational Anthropology, you may consider applying for this Post Doc position (36 months). We
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, chemical etching, or FIB milling is a strong advantage. Familiarity with optical setups for imaging or polarization-resolved analysis will be considered a significant plus. Responsibilities You will be part
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within Denmark and the EU. Although teaching is not a formal part of the post; we offer opportunities to build your teaching portfolio and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students on projects
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design specifications and ensure that the developed magnet is tailored to the refrigeration prototype whose other components will be designed by partner research groups. You will thus have the exciting
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Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) satellite constellation. Observations from ground magnetometers, radars, and satellite missions will be combined to characterize the dynamics of the coupled magnetosphere
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Job Description Are you motivated by unravelling how fundamental cellular processes are regulated? Do you want to pioneer the discovery and development of innovative tools and methodologies
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, organization/operational structures and social conditions. Within FEDORA, this post-doc position is focused on the development of a flexible travel behavior in complex multimodal urban environments, including