| Location: | Lyngby - Denmark |
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| Salary: | Not Specified |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 21st January 2026 |
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| Closes: | 6th February 2026 |
Are you passionate about inline-vision technology in concrete production?
We’re looking for a full-time Postdoc to join the Digital Building Technology (DBT) section at DTU, Department of Civil and 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 comprehensive framework for the material characterization. The focus will be on employing hyperspectral imaging techniques to analyse and quantify the physicochemical and structural properties of both individual concrete constituents and the composite material itself at fresh and hardened stages. This position is one out of two postdoc positions granted by Innovation Fund Denmark within the VISTACON project.
The period of employment is 18 months.
Responsibilities
As a part of this project, your responsibilities will encompass the following tasks:
Qualification:
As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent).
Flexibility is essential. We are looking for a team player who can also work independently, who is motivated to help and be part of a dynamic research environment; and, who has a positive, supportive and creative outlook. We expect you to have good communication and personal interaction skills and to be fluent in English.
Application procedure
To apply, please read the full job advertisement here by clicking the 'Apply' button.
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