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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend in the field of Safe Learning Based Control for Autonomous Robots in Dynamic
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uncertain and dynamic environments. This PhD position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of trustworthy real-time autonomous systems, where decisions are adaptive, explainable, and
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, Architecture & Design”. The initiative is in line with the Department’s practice of conducting interdisciplinary research at the highest international level. Furthermore, the stipend is in accordance with
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skills, Experience in programming in Python or another language, e.g., in C++, Matlab, R, Familiarity with basic concepts of dynamical systems, Knowledge of wind turbine dynamics is a plus, Curiosity to
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and SUND faculties, working closely with course teams from Medialogy and Clinical Science & Technology, as well as a dedicated pedagogical postdoc. The stipend is open for appointment from 1 August 2026
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research experience and must not have a doctoral degree. Your work tasks The increasing penetration of wind turbines significantly alters power system dynamics, particularly under grid fault conditions
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Do you want to work with glass materials for reliable and circular power electronics? And do you see yourself as a team player who is strong in collaboration? If yes, we look forward to reading your
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the ability to also work independently. Experience with machine learning, density functional theory calculations and/or molecular dynamics simulations is considered advantageous. Experience with solid
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AI:X is an ambitious initiative at Aalborg University that aims to advance AI research and create real-world impact through interdisciplinary collaboration. In 2026, nine labs will be initiated with
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modelling, population dynamics, or thermal eco-physiology. Proficiency in written and spoken English is mandatory. The selected candidate will become a member of the growing EcoClimate Modelling research