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at regular points in time. Who we are AAU Energy is a dynamic and internationally oriented research department at Aalborg University, dedicated to developing clean and sustainable energy systems. Our research
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, business models, and supply chains. The aim of the PhD project is to analyze challenges in industry in relation to the development and implementation of circular manufacturing, and identify and develop
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Do you have an interest in working at the intersection of glass science, computational chemistry, and materials science to develop fundamental understanding within a novel glass family? If yes, we
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: • Develop AI-driven control strategies for grid-forming inverters to enhance grid flexibility, reliability and stability. • Apply machine learning and AI tools for the battery system health estimation
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evolution in Denmark, and potential challenges and opportunities. You will contribute to these analyses but also have freedom to pursue original ideas, which can then shape the thematic chapters
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of the Built Environment at Aalborg University is a leading national centre for research and education in sustainable architecture, building technology, and urban development. The department integrates
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Higher Education Impact Ranking 2024, AAU is internationally recognised for its commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, mission-driven innovation, and its systemic Problem-Based Learning (PBL
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about the department at www.es.aau.dk . Description of the position The position focuses on developing next-generation learning-based decision-making and control for autonomous robots operating safely in
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. The objective is to develop models and algorithms that capture spatial variability, uncertainty, and communication constraints, and to understand how these factors influence perception, adaptation, and
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circular power electronics. The position focuses on developing and validating new glass compositions that can serve as recyclable, high-reliability substrates for next-generation power electronic circuits