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and mechatronics. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Enhancing Grid Performance under High Penetration of Stochastic Loads and Generation" Supervisors: Researcher Victor Astapov and Tenured Associate
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solar cell absorber materials because they meet these essential criteria. Recently, Meng’s research group reported CZTSSe solar cells with efficiencies of ~15 % using a non-vacuum deposition process. The
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potential to become front- line technology for rapid, cost-effective, large-area and high yield mass production of solar cell. The project will involve identification of suitable precursors for USP deposition
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will perform physical condition monitoring. More particularly, this research will target DC microgrids based on partial power processing that enables very high conversion efficiency. Combining
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» Maritime engineering Physics » Computational physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Estonia Application Deadline 30 Jun 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Tallinn) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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Engineering » Electrical engineering Physics Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Estonia Application Deadline 30 Jun 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Tallinn) Type
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University of Tartu, Tartu Observatory (Estonia) invites applications for a PhD position in high-energy astrophysics. We are looking for a highly motivated individual interested in studying
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chemical, materials and energy technology. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Biomimetic Polymeric Receptor-based Sensor Systems for Study and Monitoring of Wellbeing States" Supervisors: Leading Researcher
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, materials and energy technology. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Development of Fire-Retardant Treatment Methods and Effects on Mycelium Material Fire Resistance" Supervisors: Tenured Associate Professor Jaan
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Tallinn University of Technology, Department of chemistry and biotechnology | Estonia | 2 months ago
novel labeling techniques for droplet microfluidic high-throughput assays in biosciences. The PhD project aims to develop user-friendly droplet-based pipelines that assist in answering vital biological