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6 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Computer Science, Section for Distributed, Embedded and
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and Distributed Systems: https://www.cs.aau.dk/research/distributed-embedded-intelligent-systems/ The Department of Computer Science features a broad range of synergistic activities within research and
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students, distributed at two geographical locations in Aarhus and Roskilde. The Section for Biodiversity is situated in Aarhus and employs about 25 staff members. For more information on the Department see
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substantial knowledge and research experience in areas such as computational fluid dynamics, turbulence modeling, data-driven methodologies, machine learning, and parallel computing. The candidate should also
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. In parallel, the project aims to establish and apply a zebrafish avatar model to examine the role of selected aquaporins in cancer cell invasion and metastatic spread in vivo. Your job responsibilities
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investigations of charge state distributions, fragmentation behavior under collisional- and electron-based dissociation, and differentiation of peptide isoforms and PTMs using negative ion mode workflows. Research
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synthesis as well as structural characterization using both X-ray scattering (powder X-ray diffraction and pair distribution function) and electron microscopy (transmission and scanning). Furthermore
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for physical AI systems that learn and adapt through continuous exposure to multimodal sensory and radio data, and acts upon real-world environment through distributed coordination and control. Emphasis will be
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for effective system-level integration. In parallel, SOEC cells are inherently sensitive to impurities originating from feed gases, system components, or cell materials, which can interact with electrodes and
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systematic investigations of charge state distributions, fragmentation behavior under collisional- and electron-based dissociation, and differentiation of peptide isoforms and PTMs using negative ion mode