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University (AAU) in Aalborg. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in drones, AI, and human-computer interaction. Successful candidates will join a dynamic
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the project based on your interests and in collaboration with a leading architectural firm. The candidate is expected to publish in leading Human-Computer Interaction venues. Your competencies You hold a PhD
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postdoctoral researchers willberecruited to workcloselyacross the two AAU departments of Sustainability and planning (PLAN) and Computer Sciences (CS). The project’smethodological PI is Associate Professor
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desirable that the candidate has a strong knowledge in at least one of the following research directions: array signal processing Radio channel sounding, estimation, and modelling Integration design of SDR
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. We expect applicants to hold a PhD in a relevant field such as techno-anthropology, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, digital health, anthropology
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in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or similar. Strong background in communication systems, optimization, or machine learning for networked systems. Experience and
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for this postdoctoral should have the following qualifications: Ph. D. degree in data science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, mathematical engineering, or similar. Proven track record in
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or soon thereafter, and the position offers a full-time (37 hours) contract, in 10 months. The candidate will conduct cutting-edge research in Human-Computer Interaction, with a focus on novel interactive
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: • Develop AI-driven control strategies for grid-forming inverters to enhance grid flexibility, reliability and stability. • Apply machine learning and AI tools for the battery system health estimation
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postdoctoral researchers willberecruited to workcloselyacross the two AAU departments of Sustainability and planning (PLAN) and Computer Sciences (CS). The project’smethodological PI is Associate Professor