19 atomic-physics positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in netherlands
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. The models will be validated using existing data that the group has. The researcher is expected to lead the project and deliver publications (journal & conferences) that disseminate the work. At TU Delft, you
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17th century, to future solutions that protect heritage and allow for sustainable development in line with the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape approach. The PhD researcher will be employed to co-lead
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automation vehicles. The project will involve collaboration with our partners to shape our research questions and deliver our results. The researcher is expected to lead the project and deliver a journal
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users and form an intrinsic part of novel sustainable energy systems. In this strategic position you will provide scientific knowledge to lead NL and the EU to their DHNs goals. Within the TU Delft you
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element in this newly devised concept. In particular, we expect a shift in the decision-making process, which is currently in the hands of transport operators and freight forwarders. The PhD candidate is
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, the postdoc will contribute and lead several deliverables in this EU project. In a nutshell, your work will be to develop the blueprint architecture of the digital twin for energy valleys. This includes
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defects in wind turbine blades lead to expensive repairs, material waste, and compromise structural integrity. Your research will pave the way for: Quality Control Measures: Implement robust quality control
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) of multi-energy systems. The research will lead to computationally efficient and scalable stability simulation and optimization tools to maximize the operational resiliency and techno-economic flexibility
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. Additionally, the PhD will contribute and lead several deliverables in this EU project. In a nutshell, your work will be to develop novel models and algorithms for local energy communities. This includes models