131 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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with fewer resources, while still being reliable and fair. The goal is to develop smart technology that uses very little energy but gives real benefits to people. The two stipends are open for
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for this PhD project consist of combining empirical studies in healthcare environments, such as observations and interviews, with prototype design and development. The project will develop new knowledge on how
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tasks The AI:GeoComm Lab invites applications for two PhD positions, each contributing to the shared goal of developing advanced AI-enhanced atmospheric sensing and communication reliability. The lab
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within preventive and predictive maintenance with a strong focus on condition monitoring and non-destructive testing. The position centres on developing and validating new methods for non-destructive
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, there may be groups of different parameters producing the same output as the true system parameters, making it almost impossible to uniquely recover the actual ones. AI:Wind-Lab aims to develop a set of
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, and multispecies justice claims related to DSM. Working across anthropology and legal scholarship the project aims to develop a new interdisciplinary research framework that works around the following
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(LLMs) to explore historical text data and cultural heritage collections. Collections of historical texts are increasingly used to train AI, but, consisting of highly heterogeneous text data
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be involved in developing and delivering teaching primarily at both bachelor and master levels, and on HD and MBA programs, including topics such as business partnering, performance management
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decision-making. As a postdoc, you will work at the interface between research and practice and contribute to the development of decision-support approaches that help planners and authorities address
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power electronics to enhance the reuse and recycling of components, enabling a more circular life cycle. The work will contribute to a new paradigm in the development of power electronics that incorporate