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at the Copenhagen campus and one at the Aalborg campus. The themes cover key research areas of the department. Stipend no. 3: Data-driven methods for design and operation of human-centric energy-optimized indoor
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of autonomous mobile robots in dynamic human environments. The central objective is to enable robots to anticipate, interpret, and respond to human movement and interactions, thereby improving both safety and
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. According to the Ministerial Order, the progress of the PhD student shall be assessed at regular points in time. Who we are The position will be located in the Human-Centered Computing section at Aalborg
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the inclusion of more than human perspectives through exploring design imaginaries. The stipend is open for appointment from 1 April 2026 or soon hereafter. The duration of the position is three years
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assessment of human systems in a life cycle perspective. The objective of the project is to explore how generative AI can be integrated into early-stage design workflows to improve sustainability-driven
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governmental reforms create forms of policy-driven emergency; while in Denmark, institutions face increasing pressures related to student wellbeing, preparedness for transitions to work, digital transformation
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. Importantly, the AI implementation should act as a facilitator of creativity, enhancing and inspiring the early architectural design phase rather than constraining or replacing it. The goal is to understand how
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parameters, models, and statistical uncertainty. Safety formats will be assessed using risk-based approaches considering emissions, human safety, and economy considering also advanced design methods. Main
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for sustainability and solutions that consider human behavior and needs in twin transitions. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons for applying and qualifications in
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. These vehicles will operate in challenging marine environments to perform monitoring of cables, pipelines, platforms, and other critical subsea infrastructure with minimal human intervention. The collaboration