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, increased/decreased gain of signal transduction or transmission, altered neuronal receptor functions, or changes across the pain system. CNAP applies a basic research approach to study novel aspects
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This position is an integral part of an innovative project aimed at creating a Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) model to study cavitating flows and their noise propagation. The project's goal is to
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National Research Foundation at Aalborg University, Denmark(www.cnap.hst.aau.dk). CNAP applies a basic research approach to study novel aspects of human pain neuroplasticity, discovering and applying cutting
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. The purpose of AIM is to conduct a wide-ranging and critical study of the dynamics and developments of digital mental health. Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering the field of mental health, spurred
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-ranging and critical study of the dynamics and developments of digital mental health. Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering the field of mental health, spurred on by the high prevalence of mental
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must be enclosed). According to the PhD Order, the PhD study comprises among other requirements: Participation in active research environments, including stays at other, mainly foreign, research
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and wish to begin the PhD study in connection with the Master study. Hence, a prerequisite for this type of stipend is that the candidate is enrolled in a relevant Master’s programme at AAU. Stipends
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Teaching will primarily be in Modelica-based simulation of building and district energy systems, indoor environmental quality, and building engineering systems, but also in other study programs
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discovered and applied to study novel aspects of the human pain neuroplasticity. The ambition of CNAP is to identify and modulate key features of human pain neuroplasticity through a systematic approach
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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