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an interest in organization as a practical, situated, contested and changing matter. Our approach is interdisciplinary and combines social-scientific traditions such as organization theory, sociology, science
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the Department of Sustainability and Planning at Aalborg University, combining technical research on interaction technologies and robotic systems with socio-technical research on human–robot collaboration
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how combinations of genetic variants shape disease risk and how AI methods can most effectively model these patterns. Both stipends involve working with simulated data, biobank-scale genomic resources
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combination of activities including securing competitive funding at national and European levels, building new collaborations within DTU and with external stakeholders, and initiating high-impact scientific
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electronic technologies, combining high‑fidelity multiphysics modelling with modern data‑driven design methodologies. The successful candidate will help drive advances in: Broadband electromagnetic and multi
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muscle adaptation to exercise, inactivity, and disease. Our research combines genetic and pharmacological manipulation of animal and cell-based models with advanced microscopy, omics technologies, and
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assessments. Responsibilities and qualifications The project will contribute to a comprehensive, Cradle-Gate impact database for combinations of feedstock, pretreatment methods and microbial products
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, learning, and shared understanding in blue-collar workplaces. The project combines fieldwork in real-world settings with the design and evaluation of AI-driven tools. You will join an active, collaborative
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responsible business and governance is organised around various research environments. Further information is available here: https://www.cbs.dk/research/department-management-society-and-communication
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responsible business and governance is organised around various research environments. Further information is available here: https://www.cbs.dk/research/department-management-society-and-communica