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Safeguarding the Dynamic Stability of Sustainable Integrated Offshore-Onshore Electrical Power Systems. HybridLabs is an academic-industrial consortium of 37 partners that will accelerate
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Digital twin for power system stability and resilience to cascading failures from Control Room of the Future. TwinEU project, funded under Horizon Europe, is recruiting talented, enthusiastic, and
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. The decommissioning of fossil-fuel generation and increasing integration of power-electronics-based renewable resources, the application of HVDC, and storage devices, result in scenarios leading to power system
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Join us in advancing the frontier of plant sciences and making a tangible impact on agricultural resilience through the power of machine learning! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate
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Join the frontier of innovation in 6G: the future of mobile network technology! TU Delft’s Microwave Sensing, Signals and Systems (MS3) group and TNO’s (Dutch Organization for Applied Scientific
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The Four Quadrant Sailing Ship (4Q2S) project is a TU-Delft disbursed feasibility study investigating promising concepts to propel a ship entirely by wind at any course. Traditional concepts fail
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of the project. Therefore, the ability to communicate effectively and interact in a workgroup is highly valued. Most important is the student's motivation to use fluid dynamics knowledge to contribute solving
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closely with your colleagues in the Dynamic Stability of Sustainable Electrical Power Systems research group. The group belongs to the Intelligent Electrical Power Grids (IEPG) Section of the Electrical
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coordination mechanisms between the automated management systems of the various digital infrastructures. For example, in case of an outage in the telecommunication network it might be crucial to very quickly and
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construction and contribute to the advancement of circular economy principles in the building sector. The ultimate goal is to develop a feasible and sustainable recycling technique for fine recycled aggregates