Aalborg University, Denmark invites online Application for number of Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at Aalborg University, Denmark.
Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.
(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD FELLOWSHIP FOR THE CRITICAL EXPLORATION OF GENERATIVE AI, DIGITAL PHENOTYPING AND MENTAL HEALTH
The position will primarily be attached to the section Psychology of Culture, Humanity and Education(Psyche), which focuses its research on the following main themes:
- General psychology
- Theoretical psychology
- Situated psychologyEnvironmental psychology
- Cultural psychology
- Educational psychology
Deadline : 31.07.2024
(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD FELLOWSHIP FOR THE CRITICAL EXPLORATION OF GENERATIVE AI AND CHATBOTS FOR MENTAL HEALTH
The position will primarily be attached to the section Psychology of Culture, Humanity and Education(Psyche), which focuses its research on the following main themes:
- General psychology
- Theoretical psychology
- Situated psychology
- Environmental psychology
- Cultural psychology
- Educational psychology
- Qualitative methods
The proposed PhD project must work specifically with exploring chatbots for mental health therapy, drawing on qualitative methods such as interviews, participant observation etc. The PhD student is expected to design their own project, including research questions, methodology, theoretical framework and so on, but the project must involve qualitative methods) and it must engage with at least one of the overarching research questions of AIM, i.e. governance, explainability and/or trust, which should be noted clearly in the project description.
Deadline : 31.07.2024
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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: CARLSBERG FOUNDATION HUMANITIES PHD FELLOWSHIP
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, in collaboration with the Carlsberg Foundation, invites applications for a Humanities PhD Fellowship. The PhD Fellowship must involve a basic research project within humanities and is available in all humanities fields and areas of research at the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities.
Deadline : 11.07.2024
(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD STIPEND/INTEGRATED PHD STIPEND IN MATHEMATICAL/COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR CAVITATING FLOWS AND NOISE PROPAGATION
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 address the issue of underwater radiated noise(URN), primarily caused by ship propellers, contributing significantly to marine pollution. Collaborating with MAN-ES, a leading ship propeller manufacturer, and supported by funding from the Danish Maritime Fund and Orient Fonden, this project seeks to make substantial strides in mitigating URN’s environmental impact.
Deadline : 26.06.2024
(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD STIPEND IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
The PhD project is part of the DFF (Independent Research Fund Denmark) granted research project“Audio Only VR for Blind Gamers”. The research project investigates audio-only Virtual Reality for blind gamers, including their needs and interests, diversity in motivation, and usage to better understand options for game design, and provide case-specific immersion, flow, and game satisfaction in at least one experimental audio-only VR game environment.
Deadline : 23.06.2024
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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD STIPEND IN AUDIO ONLY VR GAME WITH PERSONALIZED 3D SOUND FOR BLIND GAMERS
The project is part of the DFF(Independent Research Fund Denmark) granted research project”Audio Only VR for Blind Gamers”. The research project investigate audio only Virtual Reality for blind gamers including the development of a game for implementation on an existing VR platform with personalized audio, and utilizing haptics as provided in the standard game controls.
The main tasks within this PhD project are:
- Develop strategy for individualized earphone-based sound, which includes adequate representation of the physical environment(the acoustics of the listener’s ear and the room in the virtual world).
- Implement solution for personalized 3D audio(including scanning of ear for mesh and computation, if favorable) for the participating blind gamers.
- Transfer solution to gaming platform(Unity-based).
- Develop game desing utilizing the key affordances of both audio and haptics(based on inter-mediate results from the parallel PhD project).
- Implement game in experimental version for testing in with the participating blind gamers.
- Evaluate results qualitatively and quantitatively with respect to authenticity, perceived immersion and flow.
Deadline : 23.06.2024
(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: REANNOUNCEMENT: PHD POSITION IN ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
The PhD position is financed by theSparNord Fondens PhD program 2023. The title of the project is“The-trickle down effect. Er kvinder i bestyrelser en genvej til ligestilling i danske virksomheder?” This project should mainly analyse if and how more women on the board of directors in Denmark is a mean to address the continuous problems with gender inequality in Danish companies(please see Equalis, 2023). Among other things, the PhD project should analyse, quantitatively, if a legislative change in 2013, requiring Danish companies to outline target figures on gender balance in top management(typically board of directors), has had a positive effect on the share of women in board of directors in Denmark. Furthermore, the project should analyse when and under what conditions a larger share of women on the board of directors is positively correlated with gender equality at different levels of the organization. The literature refers to this as”the Trickle-down effect” The project should analyse if, when, by how much, and under what conditions the trickle-down effect impacts on various measures of gender equality such as the number of women in management positions, gender wage gaps, and promotion prospects and speed. Theses analyses should mainly draw on Danish register data.
Deadline : 20.06.2024
(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: ONE OR MORE INTEGRATED(4+4) PHD POSITIONS IN ADVANCING REAL-TIME AND TRUSTWORTHY AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS IN UNEXPLORED ENVIRONMENTS
The future will increasingly be defined by decision support and autonomous systems. While significant research has been done into autonomous systems, their safety and reliability remain a key concern, especially in unexplored environments characterized by uncertainty. These PhD positions offer an unparalleled opportunity to advance real-time trustworthy autonomous systems. Collaboration with industrial and public partners ensures the tangible application of the research and facilitates a substantial impact towards true autonomy. These positions will tackle the research challenges by combining operations research, machine learning, and decision-making frameworks, with the ultimate goal of creating real-time autonomous systems that are not only trustworthy, but also adaptive when faced with unpredictable operational constraints. A successful candidate will have a solid foundation on artificial intelligence for predictive and/or proscriptive problems, and will demonstrate the ability to use this background to:
Deadline : 17.06.2024
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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD STIPEND IN MACHINE LEARNING FOR MONITORING WIND TURBINE OPERATION
The project is carried out in a collaboration between Aalborg University and Siemens-Gamesa, and we are seeking a PhD candidate for a project focused on the development and application of machine learning techniques for monitoring the health of the main bearing in wind turbines. This innovative research aims to enhance the operation of next-generation offshore wind turbines through the development of a novel condition monitoring system.
Deadline :16.06.2024
(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: INTEGRATED PHD STIPEND IN SPATIO-TEMPORAL RAINFALL DATA FOR URBAN HYDROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
The change in rainfall patterns is one of the most prominent effects of global climate change, and in northern Europe, it will have severe impacts on the hydrological cycle and produce larger and more frequent flooding, changes in levels of groundwater and watercourses, longer drought periods, etc. Urban areas are especially vulnerable due to the economic, environmental, and health-related consequences of severe events and the necessity to adapt and mitigate climate changes. In the design and climate proofing urban hydrological systems (defined here as constructed drainage systems and the impacts from urban areas on natural systems), it is a precondition that rainfall is projected to represent future climate scenarios with space-time dynamics corresponding to the requirements of the application or system in question. The research project “UrbanRainChange”will improve resilient climate adaptation in urban water management by developing a framework for projecting changes in rainfall patterns at spatial and temporal scales that are critical to urban hydrology. A solution is pursued by constructing climate-adapted synthetic rainfall series with a data-driven stochastic rainfall generator, which combines advances in measuring rainfall in high resolution with weather radars, stochastic modeling, and climate forcing. The advantages of this approach in comparison with traditional downscaling of regional climate models are verified by targeted hydrological impact analysis.
Deadline : 14.06.2024
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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: INTEGRATED PHD STIPEND IN DATA ANALYTICS IN SMART DISTRIBUTION GRIDS
Intelligent monitoring and control of distribution grids is essential for the realization of the energy transition. Smart Grid applications rely heavily on data from measurement units distributed in the grid as well as knowledge about grid topology and related parameters, such as cable lengths and types. The assumption that such grid topology data is available and accurately matching the true values is challenged by e.g. age degradation in the grid, undocumented changes, wrong input data into databases etc., and combined with challenges in measurement quality such as noise on measurements, time delays, lack of synchrony for the distributed measurements. As a consequence, grid calculations and control actions taken on the basis of data from the grid are also challenged. The PhD project should derive and assess methods to identify and partially correct such inaccurate input data in order to assure reliable results for selected smart grid data analytics applications. Therefore, the first aspect that the PhD project covers relates to‘faults’ with respect to input data during‘normal’ operation of the electricity grid.
Deadline : 14.06.2024
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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD STIPEND IN NEURONAL AND URBAN RHYTHMS’ EFFECT ON MEMORY
We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher to join our research group (Brain, Body, Architecture Research) to investigate the intricate relationship between human navigation skills, memory and the built environment, with a specific focus on the interplay between rhythms in the built environment and the brain.
The educational background of the candidate must include Architecture and/or Urban Design. The key idea of the research project rests on the rhythms in body and environment. In particular, as both the built environment and the brain exhibit a rhythmic structure, this project will investigate how rhythms at the urban scale contribute to human navigational skills as a subset of a much larger target, namely how quality of life can be influenced and enhanced through the built environment. The PhD project will make use of both behavioral experiments and methods from cognitive neuroscience, such as Mobile Brain/Body Imaging technique to measure the electrophysiological activity of participants while they move in space.
Deadline : 13.06.2024
(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD POSITION IN DIGIBREAK – ETHNOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES ON TELECOMMUNICATION DISRUPTIONS AND CYBERATTACKS – SUBPROJECT GREENLAND
The PhD project is expected to contribute to DigiBreak by undertaking research in the Greenlandic case involving fieldwork in north and east Greenland(2 x 1,5 months). The aim of DigiBreak is to investigate ethnographically how people experience and manage digital infrastructure breakdowns, specifically telecommunication breakdowns in Greenland and cybersecurity attacks in Denmark. 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 crises. The DigiBreak project focuses on mundane resilience and adaptability strategies at infrastructural peripheries. Shifting attention to such mundane practices fosters an understanding of breakdown and infrastructural edges in highly digitised societies.
Deadline : 07.06.2024
(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PHD STIPENDS IN AI PLANNING
The positions are part of the project“Contrastive Analysis for State-Space Exploration” funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark, as part of their Sapere Aude program, and led by Alvaro Torralba. This project will introduce a new concept to guide the planning process: Contrastive Analysis. The key idea is to give AI planning tools the ability to understand what the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative are. The hypothesis of the project is that the ability of comparing alternatives is a fundamental skill for decision making and could have a central role within planning algorithms.
Deadline :06.06.2024
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Aalborg University (AAU) is a Danish public university with campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen founded in 1974. The university awards bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, and PhD degrees in a wide variety of subjects within humanities, social sciences, information technology, design, engineering, exact sciences, and medicine.
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