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of renewable energy sources and the strengthening of energy efficiency are key strategies aimed at meeting energy needs in an environmentally friendly and resource-conserving manner, for security of supply and
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg | Magdeburg, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | 16 days ago
energy supply. In particular, "green" hydrogen, which is produced using renewable energy, opens up a wide range of potential for a sustainable industrial and technological landscape. One promising option
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. The research group focuses on the economics of renewable energy systems and, in particular, the role of electric vehicles. Current projects analyze the contribution of electric vehicles to efficient operations
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27.02.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems (ENS) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) deals with the modeling and optimization of energy
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system towards a dynamic, supply- and demand-driven approach, often organised in local energy communities with a high penetration of renewable resources. Maintaining an efficient, sustainable, and stable
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use of hydrogen can reduce climate impacts in many areas. For example, "green" hydrogen, i.e. hydrogen produced from renewable energy, can be used in heavy goods transportation or steel production
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Your Job: The increasing share of fluctuating renewable energies in electricity generation leads to increased volatility as well as a strongly changed distribution of the power fed into the grid
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intratumoral bacteria (together with the immune system) impact on cancer cell development is one of the main questions in the field. To study this question, we utilize cutting edge, microfluidic organ on a chip
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of materials and components. The focus is on advanced materials and components for resource-efficient mobility, renewable energies, additive manufacturing and machine learning in microscopy and component testing
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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg • | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | 2 days ago
) programmes focus on the research fields of: Neurosensory Science and Systems Molecular and Nanoscale Science Environmental Sciences and Biodiversity Renewable Energy Mathematics and Fundamental Physics