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across all Engineering and Science programs at Aalborg University, spanning various study levels. Furthermore, assist staff training internally at AAU and externally in the Master of Problem Based Learning
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English Ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams Additional qualifications that will be considered advantages: Experience in software development, control of production systems
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engineering, computer science or similar Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams
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learning, optionally generative and Bayesian models. • A strong publication record in relevant fields. • Solid programming skills and a collaborative mindset. • Excellent communication skills in English
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has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct
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engineering tools and programming languages can be an advantage but not limited to: ANSYS, MATLAB, PLECS, others Excellent English language skills (both oral and written). Publications in international journals
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pipelines. You have experience in developing electronics setup for electrophysiological/mechanical measurements, including experience in programming languages for control systems(e.g., Arduino, LabView, ROS2
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clear focus on algebraic coding theory and its applications. Fluency in English is required. Familiarity with computer algebra systems as SageMath or MAGMA is a plus. The candidate should have a strong
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protein design programs and analysis tools is crucial. Knowledge of programs like Rosetta, RF-diffusion, FoldX and python is necessary. Apart from very good modeling skills, knowledge in protein production
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The position is offered in relation to the EU-funded research program"STRONG UR, Strategies for optimized bioprinting of next generation tissues for urethral regeneration and translation