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Mathematical modeling of Knee OsteoArthritis) funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation under the Challenge Program on Mathematical Modeling of Health and Disease. The MathKOA research project Osteoarthritis (OA) is
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of Computer Science (CS) and Sustainability and Planning (PLAN). This position focuses on the machine learning methodology of the project, aiming to: Develop probabilistic spatio-temporal models that integrate
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Sustainability and Planning, a PhD stipend is available within the general study programme Planning and Development. The stipend is open for
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programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering; as per December 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known
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. The stipend is within the general study programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and available from January 1st, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. In
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01.01.2026 or soonhereafter in Aalborg. The position is available for a period of 12 months with the possibility of extension. PLAN conducts research and teaching on development and planning in a broad sense
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in twobeautifulharbour-front locations in both Aalborg and Copenhagen. We have more than 250 employees and approximately 1,200 students across the twocities. Our research and study programmes arerooted
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approximately 1,200 students across the twocities. Our research and study programmes arerooted in sustainability and the green transition. This meansweconduct research in areassuch as the circulareconomy
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also be asked to design and deliver a specialised course aligned with their proficiency in specific topics, thereby contributing to the continued development of the Department’s educational programmes
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program, financed by the Villum Foundation, focused on the sustainable reuse of decommissioned wind turbine blades - made from fiber-reinforced polymers composites (FRP) – repurposed for civil construction