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Communications, Internet of Things and Analytics on compressed data. What we offer We offer a vibrant and inclusive research environment with a clear commitment to real-world impact. Denmark is consistently ranked
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, innovation, psychology, data science, or a related social science discipline). Documented interest in innovation research, also from a consumer perspective. Strong analytical skills; experience with
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has access to state of the art well-established sensory and analytical facilities, and advanced infrastructure, with a professional, trained and screened sensory panel and an ISO-approved sensory
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treatment conditions. Development of analytical methods for the analyses of PFAS and their degradation products. Disseminating project results through scientific publications and conference presentations
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adequate technology transfer. The position will focus on aspects of data compression techniques that will enable end-to-end compressed operation, including analytics, queries and learning straight
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materials, (d) Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to predict and control the construction process, (e) a digital twin / information backbone that enables cohesive operation of the design and production
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challenge: how to evolve classical communication networks to support both traditional data and the unique requirements of quantum information systems (https://www.classique.aau.dk). CLASSIQUE will address a
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. In particular, the successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in connecting imaging technologies, analytical platforms, data infrastructures, and diverse research communities. Further
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1 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Energy, Electric Power Systems and Microgrids Research Field
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competencies You are expected to bring strong analytical skills, scientific curiosity and a clear motivation to work independently while contributing actively to a collaborative research environment. We expect