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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 program Development and Planning. The stipend is open for
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at regular points in time. Who we are AAU Energy is a dynamic and internationally oriented research department at Aalborg University, dedicated to developing clean and sustainable energy systems. Our research
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and how they lead to electrochemical failures under low and high voltage bias. The project will also include the development of secondary electrochemical models as digital twins. This PhD project is
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ambition is therefore to recruit, develop, and retain talented scholars committed to both academic excellence and departmental development. Furthermore, the department wishes our staff to reflect
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contaminant profiles, supporting national and international food safety monitoring and policy development. Responsibilities and qualifications Your primary responsibilities will be to: Collect and process
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evolution in Denmark, and potential challenges and opportunities. You will contribute to these analyses but also have freedom to pursue original ideas, which can then shape the thematic chapters
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the mechanisms underlying inflammatory diseases and their role in tissue damage and disease development. The research is characterized by close integration of basic and translational approaches, as well as well
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the development of autonomous, snake-inspired robots capable of robust locomotion across complex and uncertain environments. Drawing inspiration from biological snakes, the research combines soft and flexible
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Higher Education Impact Ranking 2024, AAU is internationally recognised for its commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, mission-driven innovation, and its systemic Problem-Based Learning (PBL
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circular power electronics. The position focuses on developing and validating new glass compositions that can serve as recyclable, high-reliability substrates for next-generation power electronic circuits