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leading Human-Computer Interaction venues. Your competencies You hold a master’s degree in human-computer interaction, computer science, interaction design, applied artificial intelligence, architectural
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candidate will study the needs of creative professionals, in particular architects, in integrating decision support during design ideation. Your work will combine requirements gathering with interactive
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digital environments. The PEI group investigates how people interact with intelligent systems that sense, act, and respond in the physical world. In addition, the PhD fellow will be invited to join the
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that extend human cognitive, affective, and collaborative capabilities in digital environments. The PEI group investigates how people interact with intelligent systems that sense, act, and respond in
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areas will be complementing each other to make way for the engineering of the next generation of reliable, intelligent and interactive software solutions. This includes understanding how AI technologies
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Join AI:GENOMIX, a newly established AI:X Labs at Aalborg University and help push the boundaries of how artificial intelligence can reveal the genetic architecture of common human diseases. As a
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PhD position in Human-Computer Interaction / Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Help shape the future of work. This PhD project investigates how collaborative AI agents can support communication
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/101227683 ) consortium unites leading experts from academia and industry across Europe, leveraging expertise in wind energy, power systems, power electronics, control engineering, artificial intelligence, and
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electronics, control engineering, artificial intelligence, and energy economics. This multidisciplinary collaboration addresses the pressing challenges of integrating wind energy into sector-coupled power
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of intelligent and secure energy systems where artificial intelligence meets reliable power electronic systems? We are looking for two motivated PhD candidates, as part of the AI:X initiative at Aalborg University