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Social Sciences, Aalborg University. In terms of research The proposed PhD project will be situated within the broader framework of PRAXIS, which investigates how creative, experimental and practice-based
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and
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analysis. The project is funded by the Danish National Defence Technology Centre (NFC). The project is a collaboration between DTU, the Alexandra Institute and Copenhagen University’s expertise in AI-driven
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equivalent 4. Your description of the PhD project - Here you describe in which direction you would like to work and how your qualifications fit into the project (approximately two pages at maximum). 5. Your
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by DTU, in collaboration with KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. The project, From Detection to Action: AI-supported Decision Systems for Disaster Preparedness , bridges early risk detection
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activities and contribution to collaborative work across the network. Support of relevant teaching activities of DTU’s Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department Co-supervision of BSc and MSc projects
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can be found by reaching the REUNATECH’s Management Team at mailto:reunatech@rwth-aachen.de . You can read more about the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at https://construct.dtu.dk
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debates and societal discussions Furthermore, The PhD fellow will become part of the project group and enrolled in the PhD school at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Aalborg University. In
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Job Description Are you passionate about artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, food safety, and creating real-world impact through cutting-edge technology for improving food safety? Do you want
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Mechanical Engineering Department. Co-supervision of BSc and MSc projects that are complementary of this PhD project. As the job descriptions cannot be exhaustive, the Researcher may be required to undertake