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Course title City Start date Credits
Introduction to multivariate data analysis (2025) Aalborg November 2025 5 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Introduction to multivariate data analysis 2025Description: Modern laboratory equipment produces huge amounts of experimental data — spectral vectors with hundreds of wavelengths, microarrays, gene expression data, sensors, mult

Introduction to Probabilistic Machine Learning 2025 Aalborg March 2025 2 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Introduction to Probabilistic Machine LearningDescription: Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence have had major impacts on all areas of society and across research disciplines. Probabilistic ML provides a principled approa

Introduction to qualitative methods 2025 Aalborg September 2025 3 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Introduction to qualitative methods (2025)Description: As the study of many scientific, technological and educational processes touches upon human beings and society, qualitative research methods are important tools for approaching th

Lifecycle assessment (LCA) in building construction (2025) Copenhagen May 2025 3 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Lifecycle assessment (LCA) in building constructionDescription: This course aims at advancing knowledge and skills in life cycle assessment in the building construction domain. In our problem based-learning environment (PBL), the stud

Mathematical Kaleidoscope II (2025) Aalborg January 2025 5 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Mathematical Kaleidoscope IIDescription: The five subjects to be covered by the course are described below.Jakob Gulddahl Rasmussen: Temporal point processes and the conditional intensity functionHoria Cornean: On some fundamental spe

Microgrids: Modelling Control and Energy Management 2025 Aalborg May 2025 4 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Description: A Microgrid can be defined as a part of the grid with distributed energy resources, power electronic converters, distributed energy storage systems, and local loads, that can operate autonomously but also interacting with the main grid.

Mircroscopyand Spectroscopy Characterrization Methods (2025) Aalborg November 2025 3 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Mircroscopyand Spectroscopy Characterrization MethodsDescription: Proper choice of characterization methods is crucial in most experimental projects. This course addresses theory and application of several microscopy and spectroscopy

Mixed methods and interdisciplinary inquiry 2025 Aalborg November 2025 3 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Mixed methods and interdisciplinary inquiry (2025)Description: Mixed-method research combines qualitative and quantitative approaches, allowing researchers to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their research problem. For PhD

Open Science - Principles Guidelines Infrastructure 2025 Copenhagen March 2025 2 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Description: This course introduces PhD students to The principles of Open Sciences and shows them how to implement them in their own PhD projects. Knowledge about open science is crucial for early career researchers for several reasons: - Trans

Reliability Assesment in Electric Power Systems (2025) Aalborg August 2025 4 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Reliability Assesment in Electric Power Systems (2025)Description: The course on Reliability in Electric Power Systems focuses on ensuring a stable and continuous supply of electricity in increasingly complex power systems. As we integrate