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Professor Ivo Palu (TalTech) Problem formulation: EU goals regarding to green energy and emissions (raise of photovoltaic and wind generation); No combustion engines from 2030 (raise of Electrical Vehicles
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Pilvet (TalTech) Abstract Photovoltaic (PV) is recognized as one of the main renewable energy solutions for fulfilling the targets defined by the EU Energy Roadmap 2050 and the SET Plan. To meet the
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and Tenured Associate Professor Kristjan Tabri (TalTech) Abstract In this position, PhD candidate is expected to develop sea/ocean environment perception, navigation methods for future autonomous
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topic: "Digital twin for ship behavior and response in ice operation" Supervisors: Tenured Assistant Professor Mihkel Kõrgesaar and Assistant Professor Vladimir Kuts (TalTech) Abstract In this position
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in synthetic organic chemistry, especially in relation to asymmetric organocatalysis and borane catalysis, along with pertinent analytical (NMR, HPLC) skills. In addition, the candidate will develop
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and mechatronics. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Real-time and wide-area based power system stability monitoring in converter based systems" Supervisor: Tenured Associate Professor Jako Kilter (TalTech
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proposed PhD thesis topic: "Motion control system for (unmanned) surface vessels and platforms" Supervisors: Tenured Associate Professor Kristjan Tabri and Dr. Dhanushka Chamara Liyanage (TalTech) Abstract
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Vitali Sõritski and Senior Lecturer Jekaterina Reut (TalTech) Abstract The overall objective of the PhD study is to develop sensing devices by implementing Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) as robust
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Tiismus (TalTech) Abstract The global demand for permanent magnet materials is increasing. NdFeB neodymium magnets are essential for the realization of the targeted e-mobility and green energy milestones by
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power engineering and mechatronics. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Partial Power Converters for Ultra-Efficient DC Microgrids" Supervisor: Senior Researcher Andrii Chub (TalTech) Abstract Ph.D. student