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Mohammad Kadivar

Assistant Professor

Technical University of Denmark

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Denmark

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Research Interests

Immunology

50%

Cell Biology

20%

Immunotherapy

30%

Immunogenetics

20%

Immune Response

20%

Regulatory T Cells

20%

T Cell Biology

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Technical University of Denmark

Technical University of Denmark

PhD and Postdoc Openings in Health Technology, Optical Imaging, Biosensing, and Immunoinformatics at DTU Health Tech

DTU Health Tech at the Technical University of Denmark is advertising multiple openings for PhD scholarships and postdoc positions in health technology, biomedical imaging, biosensing, and computational immunology. The PhD opportunities include Tissue Optics and Deep-Tissue Optical Coherence Tomography for Detection of Pancreatic Cancer and Microneedle-Enabled Biosensing . The postdoc openings include Multimodal Imaging for Detection of Pancreatic Cancer , Frequency Combs for Deep-Tissue Optical Coherence Tomography , T Cell Immunoinformatics , and Nanotexture Imaging System Development for Dermatological Applications . These projects sit at the intersection of Biomedical Engineering , Medical Science , Physics , Biology , Computer Science , and related quantitative fields. Research themes include optical coherence tomography, tissue optics, deep-tissue imaging, cancer diagnostics, microneedle devices, biosensing, immunoinformatics, bioinformatics, and dermatological imaging. The post does not provide detailed eligibility criteria or funding amounts, but the wording “PhD scholarships” indicates funded doctoral positions. The department describes itself as a research-based environment focused on prediction, prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment, with strong clinical and industry collaboration. Applicants should review the individual vacancy pages for the exact requirements and submit through the DTU career portal. The post links to the main application page and invites candidates to read more and apply online.

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Jan Marsal

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SWEDEN

Kirsten Grønbæk

Professor

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DENMARK

Sine Reker Hadrup

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Anne Gang

MD, PhD, Associated professor

Rigshospitalet

DENMARK

Jonas Erjefält

Professor

Lund University

SWEDEN

Leon Eyrich Jessen

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Morten Nielsen

Professor

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Joanna Wallengren

Lund University

SWEDEN