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the Construction Management and Building Informatics Research Group, Department of the Built Environment at Aalborg University in Aalborg Description The generation and accumulation of waste is a global problem for
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Civil Engineering in Structural Reliability of Sustainable Materials from April 1, 2026 or soon hereafter. The duration of the position is three years. Your work tasks Construction materials with low
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their language skills. For further information about the guidelines for PhD studies at UCPH, please refer to: https://phd.ku.dk/english/ . For further information about the structure of the PhD programme, please
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project will develop a methodological framework for reliability-based structural design and integrity management of the support structure of the subsea HVDC electrode unit, supported by experimental tests
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, they are difficult to search and analyse. The AI: PAGE Lab develops AI tools that transform historical texts into machine-readable and machine-understandable structured knowledge about the people, places and events
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Structural Health Monitoring aims at monitoring the health of in-service structural systems for the purpose of their lifetime assessment, a topic of particular interest to expand the lifetime
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will: Develop robust control strategies that leverage semantic data structures for rapid deployment. Create workflows to bridge BIM, energy simulation engines (e.g., EnergyPlus, Modelica), and control
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laboratory Terms of employment The position is covered by the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff. Terms of appointment and payment accord to the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The
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Programme (EUDP) and aims to deliver a standardised, robust, and scalable subsea electrode unit for HVDC systems. The PhD project will develop a methodological framework for reliability-based structural
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shaping and executing the experimental strategy. Research Environment and Collaborative Structure The position is embedded in the Protein Research Group (PRG), an internationally recognized center