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to reading your application to our PhD Stipend. At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, a PhD stipend is available within the study program of Biology. The PhD
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areas: cyber security privacy engineering cryptography and applied cryptography computer engineering edge or cloud computing and networking. You will be part of one of the department’s research groups in
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at the Faculty of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University. Employment is expected to commence on April 1st, 2026, or shortly thereafter. The employment is for a six-year period during which the candidates
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this challenge, the Faculty of Engineering's Department of Built Environment and Doctoral School of Engineering and Science offers a PhD stipend. The stipend is open for appointment within the doctoral programme
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Engineering, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, or a related field) • Strong programming skills (e.g., Python) • Strong skills in machine learning, deep learning and modern
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. The project will involve designing a transformer-based foundation model for genetic data, with an integrated prediction layer for colorectal cancer screening. Subsequently, the framework will be extended
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within the general study programme Wireless Communications, as per May 15, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. In electronic engineering, Aalborg
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of student projects and participation in courses related to human-computer interaction and software engineering. Your competencies Applicants should have a strong interest in human-robot interaction and the
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. This means we conduct research in areas such as the circular economy, technology, urban, energy, and environmental planning, as well as sustainable transition and design. Sustainability is central to our work
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-year employment is funded by the Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (EUDP) and aims to deliver a standardised, robust, and scalable subsea electrode unit for HVDC systems. The PhD