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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Mathematical Sciences, one or more PhD stipends/Integrated PhD stipends in inference and modeling of Quantum transduction processes
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developing solid teaching skills. You are willing to work with problem-based learning and to involve students actively in their own learning processes through project work, supervision and dialogue-based
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development and creative design processes. The lab will provide access to shared resources, joint supervision, and interdisciplinary training in AI, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and computational design tools
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at the Copenhagen campus and one at the Aalborg campus. The themes cover key research areas of the department. Stipend no. 3: Data-driven methods for design and operation of human-centric energy-optimized indoor
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campus and one at the Aalborg campus. The themes cover key research areas of the department. Stipend: Synthetic Relighting of Real-World Environments via Generative AI and Computer Graphics Pipelines
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at Aalborg University and Aalborg University Hospital. At CLINDA, the research focus is on the development and implementation of clinical AI, bioinformatics and biostatistics, and methodological development
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complete, a master’s degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, IT, engineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, economics, or a related field. Experience with programming in Linux environments
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ecology, biology, microbiology, bioinformatics, or a closely related field is an advantage. Excellent oral and written English language skills are a requirement. Previous experience in computer programming
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sessions, utilizing cues like facial expressions, posture, and movements. These signals are crucial for understanding the therapy process but can be difficult to measure. The lab develops AI technology that
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connected to biological function and clinical relevance. Familiarity with genomic data processing, phenotyping, or functional annotation is beneficial, as is an interest in bridging computational methods with