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large research application for the European Research Council (ERC). The project proposal, which is still under development, aims to contribute to the sociology of sustainable energy transition in
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of Health Science and Technology we conduct research, teaching and innovation within engineering, biomedicine, sports science, public health, neuroscience, psychology, and physiotherapy to develop sustainable
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marine management. In surveying and land use, sustainability is reflected in our efforts in nature restoration and climate adaptation. As society continues to develop digitally, we also focus
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between vehicles will be enabled through shared control, communication protocols, and mission planning, allowing them to function as a coordinated unit. The multi-vehicle platform will be developed by
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Sustainability and Planning, a PhD stipend is available within the general study program Development and Planning. The stipend is open for
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Denmark. The work consists of quantitative research, including developing research questions, conducting theory-driven statistical analyses of longitudinal register data, and, where relevant, linking
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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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precision fermentation using upcycled bio residuals and optimized fungal strains. The work will include developing fungal production hosts into chassis strains, both established in house model strains and
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Disentanglement of the Exceptional Biological Learning Machine, which is headed by Professor Jan Østergaard. The goal is to develop novel information-theoretic methods for identifying and analyzing temporal and