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enthusiastic Research Fellow to help in the development and application of novel 3D bioprinting methods for disease modeling and therapeutic tissues. The ideal candidate will report to the Principal Investigator
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. Responsibilities* Empirically characterize sand samples through shear testing, CT scanning CAD and 3D print models for sand intrusion Design and perform impact experiments. Collect data using high-speed video
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peer-reviewed journals* Ability to work both independently and within a group Mouse embryo work, bioinformatic analysis and imaging of 3D embryos/organoids (Desirable) *Minimum Criteria About us The
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Lines We welcome candidates interested in one or more of the following topics: UAVs and autonomous navigation LiDAR, RGB/multispectral imaging and data fusion 3D modelling, digital twins and real-time GIS
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/Anders Lien 10th April 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellowship in Quantitative Imaging and Cell Mechanics of Early Embryo Development Apply for this job See advertisement About the
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imaging of flowing fluids) is a non-invasive imaging technique that measures 3D and time resolved velocity fields in opaque fluids, making it uniquely valuable for studying flows under realistic operating
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perform 3D single-particle tracking and establish pipelines to characterise the particle motion using a combination of established tracking algorithms and machine-learning-based approaches. Additionally
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, including both 2D and 3D cell-based techniques such as organoids used to mimic human structures and disease states. capability using data analysis software, including at a minimum GraphPad, ImageJ, excel, and
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mammalian cells, organoids, and animal models, and employ a range of approaches, including cell culture systems, diverse molecular techniques, and advanced imaging. The project will involve both internal and
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-resolution imaging and state-of-the-art characterization tools, including ultra-low temperature possibilities for device fabrication and characterization. This role involves contributing to various ongoing