13 linked-data-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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Measurements and Data Processing as per June 1st, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is available for a period of 1 year, with the possibility of extension. In electronic engineering, Aalborg
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of climate change modelling and Carbon, Capture, Utilization and Storage. The position will be involved in a number of projects, involved in different aspects of linking climate change with energy system
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. Proficiency with CST Studio Suite, HFSS, and related full-wave EM simulation workflows. Competence in MATLAB or Python for numerical modelling, data analysis, and optimisation. Ability to conduct experimental
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how geometry- and data-driven digital twins of wireless environments can support learning, inference, and coordination in physical AI systems such as robots, vehicles, or distributed sensing platforms
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data storage in Iceland. Drawing on science and technology studies and, specifically, infrastructure studies (Edwards et al 2009; Star 1999), the project aims to follow moments of instability and re
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to data from various sensors and radio signals? This is the main underlying theme to be explored within this postdoctoral position. The appointed researcher will investigate how AI embedded in physical
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. The work will explore adaptive MAC designs that leverage waveform structure and context information to improve user management, access efficiency, and robustness. A key aspect of the research is the joint
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The project may address national or international problems, and should do so using appropriate methods, qualitative and/or quantitative. Access to Danish data sources, such as registry data, respondents
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charging strategies for lithium-ion batteries. The goal is to integrate model-based (digital twin) and data-driven (AI) methods to design and experimentally validate optimized pulse charging protocols. A
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measurements and interpreting complex data using advanced post-processing techniques (e.g., Distribution of Relaxation Times or DRT). The postdoc will also contribute to the development of an experimental setup