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) renewable energy generation technologies, (ii) energy saving in the built environment, and (iii) energy storage technologies. The research takes place both at Zuyd University in Heerlen and at the research
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enough can new battery types spread broadly across our economy and thereby contribute to accommodating intermittent renewable energy sources and enabling a large series of low-carbon energy options, and
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thereby contribute to accommodating intermittent renewable energy sources and enabling a large series of low-carbon energy options, and thus reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change
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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 perform well in the renewable energy sector? Do you have a keen interest in understanding the psychological dynamics of employees when they transition from working from on-site mechanics to remote
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an example, consider the energy grid, where companies and prosumers (who produce and consume energy at the same time) try to handle the uncertainty coming from renewable sources and demand imbalances
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microscopy methods, including Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence lifetime imaging (FRET-FLIM), to map SNARE protein trafficking to WPBs. Techniques include FRET-FLIM microscopy, mammalian cell
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, University of Groningen (UG)). Two PhD positions are available, one at each institute. The UG candidate will utilize newly developed microscopy methods, including Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence
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will utilize newly developed microscopy methods, including Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence lifetime imaging (FRET-FLIM), to map SNARE protein trafficking to WPBs. Techniques include FRET
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m - 10 km) has sparked renewed interest across atmospheric and ocean scientists in recent years. How does this diverse wind structure influence the exchange of energy and momentum through the air-sea