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. You will set the agenda in optical imaging for health technology and contribute to flagship initiatives that improve patient outcomes through prediction, prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment
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programme in optical imaging for health technology, exploring emerging and enabling technologies and their potential applications in healthcare. This includes integrating novel concepts such as advanced
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, as well as integrating imaging outputs with downstream structure determination processes and archiving systems. The role also supports X-ray diffraction data collection, particularly at synchrotron
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cohort building, multi-modal imaging, biobanks, epidemiology, neuropathology, wearables and biotech, experimental disease models including animal and cell models, and basic science programs in alpha
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cohort building, multi-modal imaging, biobanks, epidemiology, neuropathology, wearables and biotech, experimental disease models including animal and cell models, and basic science programs in alpha
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Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct). In this role, you will integrate advanced vision sensor technologies, materials science principles, and computational image processing methodologies to develop a
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workflows Experience in quantitative data analysis and computational approaches; familiarity with machine learning or advanced statistal methods is advantageous Preferably experience with micro-CT imaging
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, room temperature TEM and cryoEM/ET, single particle analysis, tomography and advanced image analysis pipelines. The CCF is hosted by the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND) and aims
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Job Description We are looking for a Laboratory Technician (TAP) position to support the operation and development of the Danish Structural Imaging and Biomechanics Analysis Resource (DanSIBAR
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. Click on the “Apply now” icon at the bottom of this advertisement to apply. The application must include the following enclosures in Adobe PDF or Word format: Letter of motivation (max. one page) CV (max