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and talented Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team. This position offers a unique opportunity to spearhead the development of structural and multi-body dynamics for wind turbine response and
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environment at the Section for Marine Mammal Research (for more information see: AU Ecoscience - Marine Mammal Research The department is, and wishes to continue to be, an active, dynamic and inspiring
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electrolysis and grid connection. Knowledge in system modelling and dynamic thermal modelling is important. The position may also include experimental work on hydrogen and e-fuels. The position is offered in
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strong research profile within Sensory & Consumer science who would like to work with a highly engaged and motivated staff in a dynamic working environment. The position is available per 1st January 2026
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strong research profile within Sensory & Consumer science who would like to work with a highly engaged and motivated staff in a dynamic working environment. The position is available per 1st January 2026
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environment at the Section for Marine Mammal Research (for more information see: AU Ecoscience - Marine Mammal Research The department is, and wishes to continue to be, an active, dynamic and inspiring
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Graph Machine Learning and Graph Data Management At Section for DATA, Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, a postdoc position is available. The project is funded by a Novo Nordisk
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Job Description We invite applications for a 3 year postdoctoral position to study ice sheet dynamics using remote sensing data. The postdoctoral position is a part of The Center for Ice-Sheet and
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and validation. You will be joining a strong team that works within the following domains: Dynamic turbine response modelling in the multi-body framework HAWC2 Aero-servo-hydro-elastic stability
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qualifications at PhD level. Who we are AAU Energy is a dynamic and internationally oriented research department at Aalborg University, dedicated to developing clean and sustainable energy systems. Our research