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, and deeper learning processes. Experience with (or interest in) collaborative design environments, the unique composition of the AAU PBL learning philosophy requires sensitivity to use-contexts and
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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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bioelectrochemistry, a process utilizing electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This technology has a large potential ranging from health (biosensors, biofuel cells) to “power-to-X
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more about the department at www.es.aau.dk. The Centre for Acoustic Signal Processing Research at the Department of Electronic Systems, Section on Artifical Intelligence and Sound, Aalborg University
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, with particular attention to care ethics, participatory processes, and social innovation as guiding perspectives. The successful candidate will contribute to interdisciplinary research activities
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nanosatellite/CubeSat constellations and to develop innovative GNSS-based sensing methods and AI models to detect a variety of Earth surface processes. This PhD position focuses on developing analytical models
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of student projects and participation in courses related to human-computer interaction and software engineering. Your competencies Applicants should have a strong interest in human-robot interaction and the
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Computer Science, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Data Science, Cyber-Physical Systems, or a closely related discipline. Machine Learning & Data Processing: You have solid experience developing and applying
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the person listed at the bottom of the job posting. Interviews are expected to be held in April 2026. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here. The assessment of candidates
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. These should be an alternative to today’s FR4 and ceramic boards. You will help demonstrate how tailored glass can improve performance during operation while also enabling design-for-disassembly and recycling