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degradation models along with the grid models Development of stochastic models considering the uncertainties in load and weather forecasting Integrate and validate solutions in the virtual grid environment. See
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Integration and validation of simulation-based solutions in the virtual grid environment See for the other 3 reseach tracks below: PhD1 / RT1: Synthetical data generation using multivariate models . PhD2 / RT2
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modeling for the challenging environment of a reverberation chamber, which is large in terms of wavelengths and highly resonant, making it very sensitive to intentional disturbances and variations in time
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of tumor cells which are considered foreign entities. Tumor cells however, have found ways to escape the immune system and even colonize LNs, which would be considered an otherwise 'hostile' environment
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you passionate about emerging technologies and committed to improving the performance of the built environment
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innovating solution for this problem, which leverages semantic data repositories, versioned 3D representations, data-centric Common Data Environments (CDEs), and decentralised data management. The aim is to
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investigate the mysteries of lightning inception. To do this in a lab environment, a 2-m diameter discharge vessel will be developed (see picture). To drive the discharge in this vessel, we need a 700-kV
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science, social science and humanities disciplines and provides a stimulating and collaborative environment. The TIS group is part of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS
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provides a stimulating and collaborative environment. The TIS group is part of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS). Research at TIS concerns how humans and societies bring
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of sustainable built environments that cater to the diverse characteristics, preferences, needs, and activity patterns of individuals and communities? Do you see yourself as our next Assistant Professor in