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qualifications at PhD level. ' Who we are AAU Energy is a dynamic and internationally oriented research department at Aalborg University, dedicated to developing clean and sustainable energy systems. Our research
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Postdoc – Performance requirements for biobased construction materials used in the building envelope
assessing mold growth and potential impacts on human health. Advanced skills in moisture transport analysis, including experimental investigation and numerical simulation of building envelopes, are required
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are in the top 20 alongside MIT, ETH, and Stanford. AAU Materials and Production is a dynamic engineering research department with a broad focus from sustainable production to astrophysics. The Department
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contributes meaningfully to the broader scientific field. Your competencies The successful candidate should have excellent grades, strong mathematical and simulation skills and problem-solving mind-sets. It is
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); and quantum communications. The group features a dynamic and international working atmosphere and is located in Aalborg, an emerging peaceful city in the northern part of Denmark that tops quality
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into practical solutions and communicate clearly across disciplines is essential. Personally, we value someone who is proactive, structured, and open to teamwork in a dynamic, international environment. You should
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dynamic and international working atmosphere and is located in Aalborg, a city in the northern part of Denmark that tops quality-of-life charts. The successful candidate will enjoy a world-class research
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. The use of the energy systems simulation model EnergyPLAN is a cornerstone in the work, thus experience with this tool and model linking with other tools is a pivotal strength for applications
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. The position is a full-time, fixed-term appointment of 31 months. The postdoc will be part of the research project Networks of Migrant Solidarity: Local and Translocal Dynamics in Civil Society and
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AI/ML learning/inference and communications; communication and sensing; experimental works on open-radio access network (O-RAN). The group features a dynamic and international working atmosphere and is