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view towards their implementation in energy-relevant technologies, such as LEDs, solar cells, batteries and fuel cells. The primary tools to this end involve the use and development of techniques
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aluminium manufacturing for EVs, seeking to innovate within lightweight applications such as battery trays, chassis and suspension systems, safety/crashworthiness systems, etc. The ambition of your PhD
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management. The problems will be grounded in applications to ensure that our research is relevant in real-world settings, including batteries, inventory management, power systems, etc. The exact research topic
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-world settings, including batteries, inventory management, power systems, etc. The exact research topic is decided in a dialogue between the doctoral student and the supervisor. The position is funded by
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aluminium manufacturing for EVs, seeking to innovate within lightweight applications such as battery trays, chassis and suspension systems, safety/crashworthiness systems, etc. The ambition of your PhD
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, the models will be used to identify promising materials for next-generation fuel cells, batteries, and supercapacitors. See PRX 2 043006 (2023) for an example of our recent work on this topic
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, protein folding, and battery design. It has a long-term interest in the application of it's know-how and IP to the space sector, and the PhD candidate will be a key part of this process. Application Process
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sensing, localization, and data transmission functionalities, which are mostly achieved using underwater wireless sensor networks, consisting of small, intelligent, and battery-powered sensors. A crucial