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, behavioural and social science perspectives, user‑centred or participatory design methods, and quantitative analysis of farm data. The goal is to understand how digital dairy technologies can be designed and
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evaluating user experience along cycling and walking paths, enabling accurate interpretation of thermal variability across space and time. Objective 2 — Find mitigation strategies, design solutions and
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. vision–language and multimodal models) often perform well during training but degrade after deployment due to changes in data, environment, sensors, or user behaviour. The goal of this PhD is to design
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the future of programming education at AAU. By working within live teaching environments, the candidate will gain firsthand experience with pedagogically driven AI innovation, local LLM infrastructure
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, enhancing career prospects and providing real-world experience. Professional development: mentorship from leading experts and the opportunity to showcase findings in high-impact journals and at international
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perspectives, user‑centred or participatory design methods, and quantitative analysis of farm data. The goal is to understand how digital dairy technologies can be designed and implemented to support mutual
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; the experiences of NAM developers and end-users with qualification procedures and the role of supporting tools, such as a Regulatory Dashboard; confidence in NAM data among different target groups and in different
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perspectives, user‑centred or participatory design methods, and quantitative analysis of farm data. The goal is to understand how digital dairy technologies can be designed and implemented to support mutual
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to investigate how to design AI artefacts, including user interfaces and algorithms, through participatory approaches that actively involve stakeholders (e.g., technology designers and actors from
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perform outside the lab, how they are perceived and accepted by users, and how data from real-world deployments can inform the design of personalised support strategies. You will work closely with engineers