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research activities and to Aalborg University’s long-standing tradition of Problem-Based Learning, which encourages student engagement through project work and real-world analytical challenges. We strive
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on working in Denmark and at AAU at https://www.en.hr.aau.dk/information-and-guidance Salary and terms of employment The employment is in accordance with the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic
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developed in collaboration with stakeholders in Greenland and the Arctic, and methodologically, this research can combine legal scholarship with ethnographic, STS, Indigenous, or environmental humanities
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testing and condition monitoring using modern machine learning, including multimodal foundation models and related data-driven and physics-informed approaches. Research topics may include visual and real
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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
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quantitative analysis of register, survey, and patent data to various qualitative methods. If you have an interest in, or experience with, novel computational methods such as NLP, machine learning, and AI
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systems with digital technologies from a socio-technical perspective. This includes human–machine interaction, XR-based interfaces, and engineering solutions for hybrid production systems. Candidates should
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areas: cyber security privacy engineering cryptography and applied cryptography computer engineering edge or cloud computing and networking. You will be part of one of the department’s research groups in
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have: A relevant PhD degree (e.g., NLP, AI, ML, Security, Cryptography, or a related field) A relevant MSc degree (e.g., Computer Science, Software Engineering, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence
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for collaborative learning will be open for appointment as 1st of July 2026. The employment will be a fixed term (3 years), full-time position, which will include both research and teaching activities. Your work