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technology(e.g., medicine and biomedical engineering). The strategic focus of the department is to be a world leader within digital health and to be well-known for medical doctors and engineers developing
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for pain treatment. Our world class lab facilities enable state-of-the-art quantitative sensory/pain testing, application of advanced neurophysiological techniques(e.g., EEG, TMS, TMS-EEG, rTMS, HD-tDCS
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the surrounding community. AAU Energy is a dynamic engineering research department in continuous growth and inspiring surroundings. AAU Energy has a very international environment and covers all areas of clean and
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of the human pain neuroplasticity, using an interdisciplinary neuro-engineering and neuroscience approach. CNAP is an international research center with approximately 60% of our staff from outside of Denmark and
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community. AAU Energy is a dynamic engineering research department in continuous growth and inspiring surroundings. AAU Energy has a very international environment and covers all areas of clean and
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aware algorithms) and apply them in several real-world settings of important clinical relevance. The Postdoc will be responsible for leading the development of Bayesian metrics for privacy preserving AI
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have been placed Europe's best and the world's fourth best engineering university on the list of"Best Global Universities" published by the U.S. News& World Report. Our research and educations
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of the art and offer novel ways for pain treatment. Our world class lab facilities enable advanced quantitative sensory/pain testing, application of advanced neurophysiological techniques(e.g. EEG, TMS, TMS
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the surrounding community. AAU Energy is a dynamic engineering research department in continuous growth and inspiring surroundings. AAU Energy has a very international environment and covers all areas of clean and
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technology. Main research of the Geodesy research group is currently focused on water monitoring from space, atmospheric remote sensing, geodetic surveying, and data assimilation into Earth system models