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. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level. Candidates can have a background in a (bio)medical discipline (incl. medicine or dentistry), medical physics, computer/data science
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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candidates will be involved in materials crystallography research in collaboration with other members of the Iversen group. The candidates must have a PhD in chemistry, crystallography, physics, materials
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(2023)). Work at these facilities will be combined with research in our state of the art femtosecond laser labs. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics or Chemistry or related field
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. Salary is according to the Danish pay schedule. Your qualifications Applicants are expected to hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a field relevant to the project. According to the conditions of
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to interact and collaborate to develop robust ways to decode single molecule imaging data. Your profile The candidate should hold a PhD in biophysics, chemistry, nanoscience or related subjects and have a
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. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate closely with an engineering team responsible for process integration and prototype development Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2.5–year position
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decomposed into modular sub-components that can be either process-based models and/or deep learning models. MCL has the flexibility to replace any uncertain process description with a deep learning model
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developing an independent research profile. Your profile The ideal candidate should preferably have: A PhD in landscape ecology, environmental science, geography, ecology, hydrology, environmental engineering
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you will teach and supervise students at Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD level and carry out research of the highest international standards in the fields covered by The TrygFonden’s Centre for Child