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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, AAU Energy, a position as Assistant Professor in Digital Twin–Based Modelling of Integrated Energy Hubs with Heat Symbiosis is open for appointment April 1
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of The Built Environment (BUILD) at Aalborg University’s campus in Aalborg a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Material Modelling
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and Risk-based Decision Modelling. This is a full-time position, expected to start on 1st of March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. This position is a six-year position as an assistant professor
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are in part funded by a DFF: Sapere Aude project (“Building TRUST in Text: Linguistically Motivated Language Model Detection”) and an NNF: Ascending Data Science Investigator project (“LM2-SEC
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digitally supported learning models. Disseminate research through leading international journals, conferences, scholarly partnerships, among others. Research Environment The professorship will be embedded in
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. Current methods are also often limited by static modelling approaches that do not adequately capture time-dependent effects, regional differences, and trade-offs across environmental impacts. Improving
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research area or within innovation. This may be through data collection, data curation, programming, modelling, experiments, open science, development, cooperation with companies, or other activities which
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knowledge work in human-centered ways. Many current generative AI tools are problematic in different ways. To mention a few, many models are trained on copyrighted material without crediting creators, and
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of ocean waves and hydrodynamic modelling, with particular focus on marine renewables, offshore wind and coastal structures. The research is primarily carried out through externally funded collaborative
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, business models, and supply chains. The aim of the PhD project is to analyze challenges in industry in relation to the development and implementation of circular manufacturing, and identify and develop