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If you want to shape the future of optical imaging in healthcare—advancing diagnostics, monitoring, and image-guided interventions from lab to clinic—this is your next step. At DTU Health Tech’s
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Job Description If you want to shape the future of optical imaging in healthcare—advancing diagnostics, monitoring, and image‑guided interventions from lab to clinic—this is your next step. At DTU
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of Health & Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, commencing as soon as possible. Information on the department can be found at: https://bmi.ku.dk/english/about_department/ Information
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and challenging experiments inspire you? This PhD project is part of a research project that will develop and implement a focusing neutron optics prototype. Neutrons are inherently excellent probes
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Postdoc in experimental studies of phase behavior of ABC-miktoarm star block copolymers in thin f...
Experience with image analysis Experience with coding and high-performance computing, for example in python, C, etc. Experience with polymer and/or block copolymer physics and/or chemistry Experience with
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-bacterial electron transfer in these systems. By combining cultivation-based microbiology with electrochemical approaches and high-resolution imaging, the work will directly probe how energy metabolism is
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the Core facility for Integrated Microscopy (CFIM). CFIB currently offers open access services on a broad range of bioimaging technologies; including preclinical in vivo NMR imaging, multiphoton intra
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-bacterial electron transfer in these systems. By combining cultivation-based microbiology with electrochemical approaches and high-resolution imaging, the work will directly probe how energy metabolism is
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of Copenhagen. The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and is the largest in Denmark. Read more about the museum at http://www.snm.ku.dk/english/ . The position is open from 1 July 2026, or as soon as
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have access to advanced core technologies in e.g. cell imaging, FACS, cell sorting, confocal microscopy, animal studies, antibody generation, and biosensors. Close collaboration with Odense University