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operate experimental facilities (electrolysis, PCM, BESS, etc.) and develop tools related to PtX testing, modelling, control, and energy system integration Co-supervise BSc, MSc, and PhD students and
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The Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University invites applications for postdocs and PhD students. Supported by a generous ERC Advanced Grant and a Villum Investigator Grant from Villum
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the energy consumption of SQL queries for both research and industry use. The project involves partners including Aalborg University (AAU), Roskilde University (RUC), and the Software Improvement Group. Your
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(RUC), and the Software Improvement Group. Your work tasks As a postdoctoral researcher at Aalborg University, you will lead the AI modeling work in GREENSQL. This includes designing energy-consumption
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highly motivated candidate who meets the following qualifications and characteristics: PhD (completed or soon to complete) Software Engineering, Computer Science, Embedded Systems, Artificial Intelligence
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involves software development, measurements using local and large international facilities, and a keen eye on developing relations between local order and material properties. The candidate must have a
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involves software development, measurements using local and large international facilities, and a keen eye on developing relations between local order and material properties. The candidate must have a
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Job Description Real-time systems need to guarantee the timely execution of tasks. Furthermore, the whole system (processor, compiler, application software) needs to be analysable for the worst-case
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candidate to help develop these new manners by which to promote bonds as kernels in the interpretation of chemical simulations. For this purpose, novel theory and simulation software will need to be developed
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, postdocs, and PhD students working collaboratively at the interface of physics and Earth science. This project offers a rare opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research with high impact across both