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buildings, multi-energy hubs and grids, and integration of renewable energy and storage systems. Your tasks In the framework of NCCR Automation, we are looking for a motivated PostDoc to investigate
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buildings, multi-energy hubs and grids, and integration of renewable energy and storage systems. This doctoral student position will be embedded in our Laboratory and is jointly supervised by Empa and ETH
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join our team to work on a new SNSF-funded project on Managing a Just Transition to Net Zero . This project aims (1) to measure economic/job vulnerabilities to the clean energy transition
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will be considered as an asset: Experience working with international and multi-cultural teams. Experience with sustainable buildings, incorporating for example low energy HVAC systems and renewable
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, integration of renewable energy and synthetic fuels in industrial and residential heating/cooling, and in transport Contributing to the development of the JRC-EU-TIMES energy systems model for in-depth analysis
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innovative approaches for integrating sustainability into laboratories Environmental Impact Assessment: Evaluate the environmental impact of labs activities, including energy consumption
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Electrochemistry. Applicants must be eliglbe for a PhD at UNIGE. [FeFe]-hydrogenases are of interest to new biotechnologies for dihydrogen (H2) production from renewable energy/electricity. We recently reported
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Wind Engineering and Renewable Energy Laboratory (WiRE) of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
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research on power electronic converter systems, which are required, for example, in future energy distribution systems for the integration of renewable energy sources or in traction applications/electric
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at Empa. The group focuses on the development of novel reactor and process concepts for synthetic energy carriers production and their integration into a net-zero energy system. The work will contribute