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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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algorithms for hard combinatorial optimisation problems. Have some knowledge about stochastic optimization. Have knowledge about implementation of metaheuristics. Be passionate about research and pushing
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applications. Grid-interactive efficient buildings rely on emerging digital and cyber-physical systems to optimize HVAC operations for both energy efficiency and demand response. While Model Predictive Control
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specifically you will be involved in assessing the dietary intake of iron and zinc in human volunteers eating either a habitual Danish diet or an optimized meat- or plant-based diet. Furthermore, you will be
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systems can augment professionals’ creativity toward concurrent optimization of human health and energy efficiency. This PhD position will combine fieldwork in real-world architectural settings with human
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regarding initial design concepts. We will explore how AI systems can augment professionals’ creativity toward concurrent optimization of human health and energy efficiency. This PhD position will combine
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bioprocess optimization. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of sustainable bioconversion platforms for the transformation of biogas-derived carbon into amino acid-enriched biomass
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every qualification listed above. Stipend 2: Data-driven modeling and optimization for efficient and secure-by-design Power Electronics (Aalborg) The PhD position focuses on next‑generation power
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green transition. Due to the complexity and heterogeneity of the biological mechanisms underlying fermentation, achieving optimal performance often requires fine-grained, time-dependent, control
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) for measuring the quality, shape and the neutron focusing performance of the Wolter optics. The work will be performed in close collaboration with a postdoc who will work on simulating the optimal design of