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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for one or more PhD stipends in the field of Protocols and methods for quantum error correction
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this study) and the novel models and data established in this project. Application of statistical methods to deal with the uncertainty and the probabilistic nature of the models. This study requires strong pre
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an advantage, as much of the data documentation is in Danish. The PhD thesis and other project outputs will be written in English, so applicants must be able to communicate and write at an academic level in
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, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering. The stipend is open for appointment from 1 September 2026. The stipend is available for 4 years for applicants who have finished 4 years of full-time studies but do
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forward to receiving your application. Join us and help shape the future of safe autonomous systems. Description of the project This project aims to develop novel strategies for safe and adaptive navigation
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development. Learn more about AAU Energy at www.energy.aau.dk. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons for applying and qualifications in relation to the position
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, institutional leaders, administrators, industry partners, and local communities. Each stakeholder experiences and responds to crises differently, and their interdependent actions shape how higher education
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other peer-reviewed outputs. These manuscripts and articles will form the corpus of the PhD thesis. The PhD student is expected to develop these with supervisors and to synthesize the central findings as
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organizational researchers given the interdisciplinary character of AI:Xpertise. The application must include a brief description (maximum 1 page) of your motivation for the stipend, as well as a proposed research
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framework for the introduction of sustainable materials through the development of a consistent and applicable framework for the calibration of safety factors considering uncertainties related to material