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. The professor is expected to contribute significantly to the department’s strategic ambitions by: Advancing high-level research within educational psychology and contributing to the department’s strategic
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at www.build.aau.dk. You will be part of the Research Group for Building Energy Systems and Indoor Environment at BUILD, Aalborg University. The group focuses on optimizing energy performance, flexibility, indoor air
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of complex systems. Experience with high-fidelity numerical modelling, for example using computational fluid dynamics or advanced process simulation tools, is highly relevant. It is an advantage if you are
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advance leadership and management accounting research (e.g performance management, business partnering, digitalization, action learning, etc) within the Accounting Research Group at Aalborg University
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operational performance, ensuring that AI and analytics solutions are both effective and aligned with human and organizational capacities. 4) Experimental Engineering & Living-Lab Research for Sustainability
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or more of) the following focus areas: You will contribute to the development and validation of high-performance control methods for power converters and electrical drives (both low voltage and medium
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multiparty computation in either classical or quantum settings is seen as a plus. As part of the position, the candidate is expected to work in close collaboration with colleagues from the research center
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Tracking within the general study programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The PhD Stipends are open from August 1, 2026, or soon hereafter, and the integrated PhD stipends are open for appointments
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, stress/lifetime modelling, and experimental validation via accelerated test methodologies. B) Advanced control of power converters You will contribute to the development and validation of high-performance
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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