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in Electrical Power Systems or Power Electronics. Background in power system stability and control. Background in modelling and control of power electronic interfaced devices. Advanced user skills in
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Epidemic processes widely apply to biological and computer network viruses, to cascading failures in power grids
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networks to reduce the impact of network failures or epidemics; prevent viral epidemics in human population. Epidemic processes widely apply to biological and computer network viruses, to cascading failures
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biodiversity analysis and soil-plant chemistry. With your strong social skills and your ability to lead and inspire your research team, you will contribute to the development of your team members and the
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on the possibility to co-integrate lasers, modulators and PDs and still reach ultra-compact form-factor and interfacing to ultra-fast electronics. Concepts of the in-memory computing will also be investigated and
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of electromechanical and power electronics systems. The EPE group consists of two full professors, two associate professors, and eight assistant professors, several postdocs, about 30 PhD candidates, and technical
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. To reach the theoretical yield, all electrons of the substrate should end up in the product, but electrons generally diffuse away via common redox co-factors such as NAD+ . Using non-canonical redox
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the VFRM model and the voltage-excited power electronics model. This PhD trajectory focuses on the performance improvements of VFRMs using various control algorithms. The work will demand the following
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together with a postdoc focussing on similar questions related to biodiversity on the beach. You will be co-supervised by Reindert Nijland of Molecular Marine Ecology, Michel Riksen of the the Soil Physics
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by a state-of-the-art 800m2 cleanroom. With 11 tenured scientists and as many as 70 PhDs, postDocs and senior researchers, the ECO group is a vibrant and exciting research group perfectly suited