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-scale hydrogen integration with different power grid network configurations and power conversion technologies is essential for maximizing energy efficiency and minimizing costs. A postdoc research project
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, this position might be a good fit for you. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7453 Job description The power and
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on EMC phenomena and develop novel solutions in the field of EMC for Power Electronics and Artificial Intelligence. Design and implement experiments to validate EMC theories and techniques. Analyse data
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abilities (e.g., exoskeletons) and cognitive health (e.g., brain-computer interfaces). Such technologies increase our ability to live independently for longer, while also boosting our overall quality of life
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passionate about working in a high-end collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment focused on clinical translation? Then you might be our next postdoctoral researcher in the Clinical Translation
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internal combustion engines, electric traction vehicles offer a more environmentally friendly solution for mitigating global warming. Due to their high power density, permanent-magnet-based electrical
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7479 Job description Do you want to explore how the electric power system and their markets can change from
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decision-making. For instance, philosophers might attempt to incorporate AI technologies into processes of conceptual analysis, conceptual engineering, reflective equilibrium, development of new ethical
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decision-making. For instance, philosophers might attempt to incorporate AI technologies into processes of conceptual analysis, conceptual engineering, reflective equilibrium, development of new ethical
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Security, which encompasses (1) preventing unwanted knowledge transfer with negative consequences for national security and Dutch innovation power, (2) the covert influence of higher education by state