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, which includes researchers and developers at universities and industries on both sides of the Danish-German border. CIE is a initiative striving for high quality and great impact of its research
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The Center for Classical Communication in the Quantum Era(CLASSIQUE) is a pioneering research initiative at Aalborg University, Denmark, and is headed by Prof. Petar Popovski. The center aims to
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Description of the offer : At the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage (DTU Energy) we are looking for a PhD-student to conduct research on modeling of ideal
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of two Associate Professors, two Assistant Professors, a Lab Manager, a Center Administrator, and app 10-15 PhD students, postdocs and visiting scientists. Several POLIMA researchers have attracted
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, and policy-makers, and help accelerate the transition from breakthrough science to real-world solutions. The precise objectives of the PhD position are to be determined in dialogue between the candidate
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. The position is funded by a Villum Young Investigator grant awarded to Assistant Professor P. André D. Gonçalves, who will supervise the PhD research. The position is available starting October 1, 2025
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The position is within the Artificial Intelligence for Operations Research(AI4OR) group at Aalborg University and the research will be conducted in highly synergic cooperation with leading Danish
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. CBS LAW is a unique law unit in Danish and international university environment. It differentiates from other universities by its interdisciplinary approach in research and education of relevance
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) project, offering a unique opportunity to combine cutting-edge computational methods with sustainability transition research. The position is affiliated to the IKE research group at Aalborg University
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department Department of Materials and Production (MP) is a wide-ranging research and educational environment at Aalborg University. The Department's mission is to meet the future's demands for new materials