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energy system. Qualified applicants must have: PhD degree in physics, astronomy, engineering, computer science or similar. Experience with finite element modeling, ideally Comsol Multiphysics. Experience
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starting on 1 July 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will contribute to research on a project aimed at assessing cumulative impact of offshore windfarms on marine ecosystem
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starting on 1 July 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will contribute to research on a project aimed at assessing cumulative impact of offshore windfarms on marine ecosystem
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31 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Energy, Esbjerg Energy Section Research Field Engineering
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Programming competencies in MATLAB or Python Experience in using practical coastal engineering models such as MIKE, Delft3D, XBeach and SWASH As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent
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compliance standards and publish research in leading journals and conferences. Your competencies The successful candidate must hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics and control with strong
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, AAU ENERGY, a position as Postdoc in AI-Driven Grid Flexibility Coordination and Energy Storage Integration, is open for appointment from 01.03.2026
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otolith-based method and relate FMR to oceanographic and ecological conditions along north-south and fjord-offshore gradients in East Greenland. Experience with isotope analyses and arctic field work
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talented and promising candidates. It is available from March 1, 2026 at the Research Group on Ocean and Coastal Engineering, Department of The Built Environment at the Faculty of Engineering and Science at
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otolith-based method and relate FMR to oceanographic and ecological conditions along north-south and fjord-offshore gradients in East Greenland. Experience with isotope analyses and arctic field work