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and is available from 1 May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. You will join the Section for Electric Power Systems and Microgrids at the Department of Energy and contribute to developing future
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for a two-year postdoc, ideally starting August 1st, 2026. The position will encompass the ethnographic study of wind energy infrastructure development in Norway. The postdoc is part of the Sapere Aude
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marine management. In surveying and land use, sustainability is reflected in our efforts in nature restoration and climate adaptation. As society continues to develop digitally, we also focus
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involve complex trade-offs: while higher charging currents reduce charging time, they also accelerate degradation and heat generation. We aim to develop intelligent, health-aware charging protocols
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for publication and for developing an independent research agenda. Postdocs on the project will be part of an active and supportive research environment at Aalborg University, with close collaboration within
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++) Knowledge of the fundamentals of ML/AI algorithms for communications and networking, and their implementation A creative mindset and curiosity to research and develop new solutions with highly skilled
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: • Develop AI-driven control strategies for grid-forming inverters to enhance grid flexibility, reliability and stability. • Apply machine learning and AI tools for the battery system health estimation
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digital twins be used to provide on-line predictions as to the future expected evolution of these critical properties as the basis for safe reinforcement learning (RL) for on-line optimal control”. In
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measurements and interpreting complex data using advanced post-processing techniques (e.g., Distribution of Relaxation Times or DRT). The postdoc will also contribute to the development of an experimental setup
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entities, such as robots, vehicles, or sensors, forms internal representations of space, time, and motion when interacting in complex non-stationary environments. The objective is to study and develop models