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medical specialties and works in close collaboration with Aarhus University Hospital and regional hospitals in Central Denmark Region. The department has access to approximately 30,000 m² of modern research
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methods to handle the expected large volume of patient experiences and comprehensively examine real-world psychotropic medication trajectories to better understand how endometriosis relates to neurological
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segmentation of organs from medical images; generation of simulation-ready surface and volumetric meshes from segmentations; and modelling realistic boundary conditions, particularly the interaction between
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The Department of Clinical Medicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoc position in the field of medical physics, within the topic image-based analysis
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Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science research department in Denmark. Our clinical research covers all the medical specialities and takes place in close collaboration with
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Denmark with the title “Medical breakthrough and financial punishment”. About the research project The introduction of new medical technologies raises questions on the drivers behind their diffusion and
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Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen We are looking for two highly motivated and dynamic computational postdocs to join the group of Prof. Ana Cvejic from the 1st of June
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. The project aims to integrate complementary but related expertise across the Departments of Electronic Systems and Computer Science at AAU. The project includes two major use cases. Together with medical
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cancer, inflammation, neuroscience, and personalized medicine. The department provides high-quality research-based teaching and contributes substantially to the medical degree programme. With around 500
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cancer, inflammation, neuroscience, and personalized medicine. The department provides high-quality research-based teaching and contributes substantially to the medical degree programme. With around 500