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The Technical Faculty of It and Design, Department of Architecture, Design, and Media Technology invites applications for a PhD position in Architectural Research, with a focus on how people, places
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assessment methods in the AI-assisted generative design workflows in architectural practice. The candidate is expected to publish in leading building science venues. Your competencies You hold a master's
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Designing AI Decision Support for Architectural Design Practice Be part of the future of creativity support for professionals at Aalborg University! This interdisciplinary project investigates how generative
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Aalborg University’s problem-based learning (PBL) model. The position is anchored in the HumanMachineInteraction research environment at Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg
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At The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology (Copenhagen Campus) a full-time position as Associate professor in in real-time computer graphics
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research teams collaborate closely and use their research expertise to build up capabilities which enables the NQCP pilot lines finding paths to fault tolerant quantum computing architectures. Role
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premier master's graduate to join our growing software architecture team in the context of the Marie Curie Doctoral Network NEWTON. The ideal candidate will be conducting cutting-edge research
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of Health & Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, commencing as soon as possible. Information on the department can be found at: https://bmi.ku.dk/english/about_department/ Information
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responsibilities, including: Mapping policy architectures and debates. The project will document the existing policy architecture (policies, laws, regulations, statutes, codes, standards) for GGR and SRM within
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their research expertise to build up capabilities which enables the NQCP pilot lines finding paths to fault tolerant quantum computing architectures. Role descriptions The leads of the NQCP research teams are part