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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Materials and Production a position as PhD in Learning Strategies for Data Driven Process Control is open for appointment from 1.02.2026
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strong academic environment where research, teaching, and collaboration with external partners are closely linked. The position is based at the Aalborg campus, and you will become part of an international
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mitigation and carbon-removal strategies in alignment with net-zero objectives. A key ambition is to extend assessment and modelling from individual buildings to urban districts and building stocks, linking
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hardware-in-the-loop testing of integrated energy systems. The candidate is expected to have a solid understanding of system monitoring, experimental data management, and validation of thermal systems, as
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mitigation, construction, and bio-based systems. Familiarity with integrating structured and open data practices in LCA workflows will be considered a plus. Additionally, you have a proven track record of
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on Department of Sustainability and Planning here. You may obtain further professional information from Associate Professor Ivar Lyhne, +45 5142 2310, lyhne@plan.aau.dk How to apply Your application
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will find contact persons at the bottom of the jobpost. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a shortlisting process. You
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is used to identify stakeholders of DSM in Norway, Greenland, and Denmark, and collect, codify and analyse data on stakeholders’ communication and representations of the Arctic Deep Sea. Field visits
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are in part funded by a DFF: Sapere Aude project (“Building TRUST in Text: Linguistically Motivated Language Model Detection”) and an NNF: Ascending Data Science Investigator project (“LM2-SEC
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. Contact Further information may be obtained from Professor Xiangyun Du, Director of the UNESCO PBL Centre (xiangyun@plan.aau.dk). About Aalborg University Aalborg University provides outstanding research