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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, AAU Energy, a position as Postdoc in membrane processes for critical metal recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries, is open for appointment from 1 March
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application to our position as Postdoc. At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, a two-year position as Postdoc in metal-organic framework (MOF) glasses is open for
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research as an integrated whole, where methods, theory, and empirical work mutually enrich each other Brings together diverse perspectives: humanistic, educational, socio-cultural, and existential psychology
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waves at the structure. This may be obtained by further development of the NL-SORS method. This could for example include extension of the method to sloping foreshores. The detailed generation and
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, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, with a strong focus on hydronic cooling. The research will centre on developing and applying machine-learning methods grounded in control and game theory
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at the intersection of AI, RF, and wireless communication. Your main tasks include developing machine-learning methods for wireless interference detection, mitigation, edge intelligence, and applying AI to optimize RF
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charging strategies for lithium-ion batteries. The goal is to integrate model-based (digital twin) and data-driven (AI) methods to design and experimentally validate optimized pulse charging protocols. A
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development of methods to detect synthetic nucleotides using the Oxford Nanopore platform. The postdoc will be part of the Microbial Metagenomics group with 15 researchers at various career levels with
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competencies The ideal applicant profile should demonstrate expertise in one or more of the following areas: optimization algorithms (heuristics, metaheuristics, exact methods), learning-based approaches
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performance, and preventing failures like fires or explosions. Current prediction methods mainly rely on extensive lab testing and modeling, using insights from destructive post-mortem analyses to improve