11 natural-language-processing "https:" PhD positions at Aalborg Universitet in Denmark
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advance next-generation hearing assistive technologies through machine learning and statistical signal processing. The research in the centre focuses on enabling robust, real-time speech understanding in
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AI can be incorporated into the building design and operation process. Particularly, we seek to support architects to design more sustainable buildings through simulation-assisted performance feedback
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Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) grant on WindConnect project. The project The WindConnect (wind farm control and integration in sector-coupled power systems https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id
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the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) grant on WindConnect project. The project The WindConnect (wind farm control and integration in sector-coupled power systems https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id
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related to human-computer interaction and software engineering. Your competencies Applicants should have a strong interest in human-robot interaction and the role of emerging technologies in healthcare
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quantitative methods. While proficiency in Danish or a related Nordic language is not required, it is considered an advantage, as much of the data documentation is in Danish. The PhD thesis and other project
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Excellent oral and written English language skills. Strong collaborative skills, team spirit, yet the ability to work independently Qualification requirements PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who
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engineering, embedded systems, or a closely related field. The ideal candidate has an interest in the intersection of artificial intelligence, embedded computing, and cybersecurity, and is motivated to work
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collaborating productively within a multidisciplinary team environment. As English is the working language, excellent communication skills are required for technical reporting, producing publications, and
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starting date 1 September 2026. Who we are In Computer Science, Aalborg University has more than 170 scientific staff, including the 2 most cited Danish computer scientists, 20 administrative staff, and