73 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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to PTV measurement and preferably beyond Sufficient knowledge of signal processing and data interpretation, to be able to recognize limitations in the measurements A theoretical background on turbulent jet
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Translational Immunology, we are focusing on understanding immune regulation, recognitions and signaling to unravel disease mechanism, and translate immunological findings into therapeutic strategies via design
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glycoengineering of human innate immune cells using gene editing for highly effective cell-based immunotherapeutics and the design and development of their manufacturing processes. Further focus areas are within
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Translational Immunology, we are focusing on understanding immune regulation, recognitions and signaling to unravel disease mechanism, and translate immunological findings into therapeutic strategies via design
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system dynamics, both from a theoretical/analytical point of view and coding. We are looking for self-motivated and team-oriented persons who thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy working with
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and proposal preparation. Required qualifications: As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in computer science, computer engineering, networking, or related fields relevant
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strategies with membrane-based reactors to improve enzyme stability, recyclability, and process efficiency. The activities will be carried out at the Center for Process and Systems Engineering and will include
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and the future faculty positions here . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete
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zone, sorption, degradation, PFAS specific parameters and processes) Strong analytical and conceptual thinking and good communication skills Strong modelling experience, ideally with Comsol Multiphysics
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engineering, and process optimization in a collaboration between photochemists at DTU Chemistry and photonics engineers at DTU Electro. It is funded for a three-year period by the Novo Nordisk Foundation