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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you eager to find out how we can motivate and enable employees to perform well in the renewable energy sector? Do
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to the dynamic and increasingly vital area of renewable energy markets. As a PhD candidate in our group, you will dive deep into the complexities of financial mathematics, developing and refining models and
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innovations in offshore renewable energy through data-driven hybrid labs. The scale of infrastructure and innovations in HybridLabs is unique. The collaborative research tasks involve the connection of hybrid
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reflected by climate change, resources becoming scarce, or economic activity exceeding planetary or social boundaries. In addition, the energy sector is transitioning to decentralized and renewable energy
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be used/operated in a smart way to provide flexibility for the electrical power network (such as how hydrogen units can act as a form of energy storage for renewable generation). Potential topics
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grid and regulations are not prepared to accommodate the huge increase in electricity demand for electric vehicles and the increase in renewable energy generation, leading to grid balancing and capacity
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regulations are not prepared to accommodate the huge increase in electricity demand for electric vehicles and the increase in renewable energy generation, leading to grid balancing and capacity problems
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the dynamics of renewable energy generation and demand as well as improving efficiency and reliability. These individual components are integrated in a cyber-physical platform for advanced decision support to
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Are you interested in working in a dynamic team consisting of academic and industrial partners, and contributing to the ongoing energy transition by doing research with a high level of scientific
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) renewable energy generation technologies, (ii) energy saving in the built environment, and (iii) energy storage technologies. The research takes place both at Zuyd University in Heerlen and at the research