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are highly interdisciplinary and include experts within e.g. biomedical engineering, neuropsychology, pharmacology, biophysics, and medicine with industrial specialisation, and medicine. You will thus be
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The Department of Materials and Production(MP) is a wide-ranging research and educational environment at Aalborg University. The Department's mission is to meet the future's demands for new
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to begin the PhD study in connection with the Master study. Thus a prerequisite for acceptance is that the candidate is enrolled in a relevant Master’s programme, such as Mathematical Engineering. The
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. Applicants can also enclose recommendation letters if they wish to do so. You may obtain further information from Assistant Professor Zakaria Djebbara, Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology
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Department of Health Science and Technology carries out multidisciplinary research, teaching and dissemination within biomedical engineering, sports science and medicine. The department has
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in, Engineering, Data Science, Computer Science or a related field with a strong foundation in physical and data driven modeling, statistics and stochastic processes. Experience in control engineering
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of a novel condition monitoring system. Responsibilities: Develop machine learning algorithms and methods for condition monitoring of a disruptive new main bearing technology. Analyze sensor data from
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degree in computer science or a closely related field such as mathematics or control engineering. Due to the project’s angle, applicants should have a strong background in at least one of the following
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. Mobilizing literature in science and technology studies(STS), media studies and social anthropology, the project aims to redefine digital breakdowns as everyday “normal” occurrences rather than perpetual