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The Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University has a fully-funded PhD position available. The candidate will be working on formal verification of neural-network control policies
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(a) networked multi-agent human-robotic systems that work collaboratively in a well-coordinated and safe manner, (b) computational design and digital manufacturing of components, (c) design of
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AOP networks. The project will be linked to activities in other ongoing projects in the Ecotoxicology group including PARC (EU, Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals) and NeXED (Network
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. Responsibilities: Conduct research in time-predictable computer architecture. Designing a network-on-chip for real-time automotive systems Verify the design with modern verification methods, such as function
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research environment with a strong scientific and social network for students and postdocs and good mentoring opportunities to support individual career development. You will have access to state-of-the-art
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opportunities for growth and collaboration in public health research. Internally, we focus on creating networks for professional mentoring with skilled colleagues across different sections, including a network
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We are looking for a PhD candidate to join the TACsy (Training Alliance for Computational Systems Chemistry) Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Joint Doctoral Network. This network consists of fifteen (15
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vibrant research environment supported by robust infrastructure and extensive collaborative networks. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 1–year position from 1 September 2025 or as
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such improvement evaluated. The PhD Stipend is within the MSCA Doctoral Networks “Human footprint on water from remote cold areas to the tropical belt. INtegrated Approach TO secure water QUAlity by exploiting
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Job Description We are seeking candidates for a 3-year PhD project as part of the European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network on “Consumer Energy Demand Flexibility in Electricity Use