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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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, constructive in feedback, and willing to contribute to a positive, creative and productive research culture in the iGRIDS group and the wider department. You must hold a PhD in Energy Engineering, Electrical
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for a two-year postdoc, ideally starting August 1st, 2026. The position will encompass the ethnographic study of wind energy infrastructure development in Norway. The postdoc is part of the Sapere Aude
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infrastructure materials with integrated energy storage capabilities. The postdoc will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment with close collaboration across internal research groups at the university as
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systems can augment professionals’ creativity toward concurrent optimization of human health and energy efficiency. This postdoctoral position will help design and evaluate interactive ideation and
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, AAU ENERGY, a position as Postdoc in AI-Driven Grid Flexibility Coordination and Energy Storage Integration, is open for appointment from 01.03.2026
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Sustainability and Planning, Copenhagen, a position as Postdoc in CCUS and Energy System Analysis is open for appointment from 01 April 2026
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Do you want to be part of a young, dynamic research group working on designing the next generation of sustainable energy materials using computational chemistry and machine learning? And do you see
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twobeautifulharbour-front locations in both Aalborg and Copenhagen. We have more than 250 employees and approximately 1,200 students across the twocities. Our research and study programmes arerooted in sustainability
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to Sustainable Water-based cooling in Mega-cities. Research questions include “how can digital twins of buildings a number of specified critical properties (temperature, cooling load demand, energy consumption