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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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barrier functions assays. Essential: Candidates must have extensive experience in 2D and 3D culture of epithelial cells and organoids, and a strong background in cell imaging. Essential: Documented hands
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collaborates in all stages of the research process, and the selected candidate is expected to contribute substantially to this research method, in Denmark and in other countries. Collaborative research elements
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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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, image processing, or quantitative image analysis Interest in developing, maintaining, and documenting reproducible analysis pipelines and user-oriented data solutions Strong organizational and
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ecophysiological plant processes to further strengthen our capacity to evaluate how lake, stream, and coastal habitats can support ecosystem restoration. Relevant research includes, but is not limited to, effects