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of intelligent and secure energy systems where artificial intelligence meets reliable power electronic systems? We are looking for two motivated PhD candidates, as part of the AI:X initiative at Aalborg University
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Transition” and “GRACE: Glass for Reliable and Circular Power Electronics” within the research program " Sustainable Power Electronics and Electrifications " and the PhD Students will be positioned in
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Programme (EUDP) and aims to deliver a standardised, robust, and scalable subsea electrode unit for HVDC systems. The PhD project will develop a methodological framework for reliability-based structural
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the global top tier. For example, csrankings.org lists DESS as no. 2 in Europe and no. 11 in the world within Databases for the period 2021-2025. More information about DESS can be found at: https
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. More information about DESS can be found at: https://www.cs.aau.dk/research/Data-Engineering-Science-and-Systems. The Center for Classical Communication in the Quantum Era (CLASSIQUE) is a pioneering
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. An interest in probabilistic modelling, structural reliability, or certification processes is highly desirable. Your ability to reason rigorously, work independently yet collaboratively, and bridge
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related discipline, along with solid skills in computational modelling, statistics, or machine learning. An interest in probabilistic modelling, structural reliability, or certification processes is highly
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. An interest in risk analysis, structural reliability or digital twin technologies is highly desirable. Your ability to think rigorously, work systematically, and integrate modelling with practical engineering
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mathematics, data science or a related discipline, together with solid skills in programming and quantitative modelling. An interest in risk analysis, structural reliability or digital twin technologies is
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need for reliable and autonomous offshore infrastructure inspection and surveillance. The project integrates unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), and unmanned underwater