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Communication, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Center for Clinical Data Science (CLINDA), Department of Clinical Medicine, the Faculty of Medicine. AI:GENE-XPLAIN develops AI tools
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optimization of production systems and supply chains, including digital twins, virtual system validation, process modeling, and data-integrated decision models. Research should explicitly support managerial
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using signal changes to learn about the weather and take appropriate action. By combining AI with physics and real-time data, the project improves weather forecasts and makes communication systems more
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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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of wind turbines. Despite remarkable progress in structural health monitoring boosted by AI, purely data-driven models have no physical interpretability and poor generalization capabilities. Thus
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(LLMs) to explore historical text data and cultural heritage collections. Collections of historical texts are increasingly used to train AI, but, consisting of highly heterogeneous text data
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macroeconomic paradigms. The research will include: Macroeconomic modelling (using SFC and other approaches) Macroeconomic theory covering different paradigms in macroeconomics Integration of financial data
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disturbances or cyberattacks, such as sensor manipulation, electromagnetic interference, or injected faults, can affect the behaviour of power electronic systems. Developing data-driven models that capture how
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will be part of a team of researchers responsible for the annual productivity studies by Aalborg University Business School. These studies provide data driven insights into regional productivity
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register and survey data. The integration of migrants and questions of potential return migration are increasingly important social issues across Europe, including Denmark. As many first-generation