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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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effective demand and uncertainty. The research group develops Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) modeling to examine financial-real sector linkages, while advocating for methodological pluralism in economic problem
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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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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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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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Do you have an interest in working at the intersection of glass science, computational chemistry, and materials science to develop fundamental understanding within a novel glass family? If yes, we
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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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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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about the department at www.es.aau.dk . Description of the position The position focuses on developing next-generation learning-based decision-making and control for autonomous robots operating safely in
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to attract and retain talented scholars dedicated to excellence and CPop’s continued development. Job description The project Lifespan Inequalities and the Role of Social Determinants of Health: Going Beyond