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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you eager to find out how we can motivate and enable employees to perform well in the renewable energy sector? Do
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to the dynamic and increasingly vital area of renewable energy markets. As a PhD candidate in our group, you will dive deep into the complexities of financial mathematics, developing and refining models and
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regulation applying to the production, transport, storage and supply of energy, the promotion of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency, the need to secure energy supply, as well as climate action and
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of energy, the promotion of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency, the need to secure energy supply, as well as climate action and environmental protection. Organisation The University of Groningen
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Making alcohols from CO2 Our world is at an energy crossroads. We need to supplant fossil fuels with renewable alternatives at a global scale. The addition of renewable electricity is one part of
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innovations in offshore renewable energy through data-driven hybrid labs. The scale of infrastructure and innovations in HybridLabs is unique. The collaborative research tasks involve the connection of hybrid
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Are you passionate about renewable energy and eager to combat climate change? Apply for a PhD position in Floating Offshore Wind Energy and help pioneer the future of sustainable energy production
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reflected by climate change, resources becoming scarce, or economic activity exceeding planetary or social boundaries. In addition, the energy sector is transitioning to decentralized and renewable energy
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, distributed control, consensus protocols, nonlinear control, robust control, with application to energy systems (e.g. smart grids, district heating, hydrogen networks) and traffic networks. Apart from
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be used/operated in a smart way to provide flexibility for the electrical power network (such as how hydrogen units can act as a form of energy storage for renewable generation). Potential topics