147 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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) PhD position The PhD position will focus on the flexibility and durability improvement of alkaline water electrolysis. This is especially relevant for electrolyzers that are coupled to variable
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can electrically charge (nano)particles and allow control over their positions and trajectories. The goal of the current PhD project is to explore, analyze and understand the elementary processes
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of robustness, safety, trust, reliability, tractability, scalability, interpretability and explainability of AI. The UAI group is looking for a highly motivated and skilled PhD candidate to work in the area of
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motivated PhD candidates that, combining model-based (physics) and data-driven (machine-learning) approaches, will develop innovative, highly accurate and highly efficient solvers for rarefied gas flows
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Engineering (tue.nl) Postdoc position on lithium chlor-alkaline and membraneless alkaline water electrolysis The Postdoc position will cover two projects. The first project is on lithium chlor-alkali
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) PhD position The PhD position will focus on the flexibility improvement of alkaline water electrolysis. This is especially relevant for electrolyzers that are coupled to variable renewable electricity
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of valuable resources. The aim of this research is the development of a green platform to design and prepare membrane adsorbers. Details of the PhD-project Membrane adsorbers are porous structures (polymer
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faster microchips and represent high-precision systems of enormous complexity. Water cooling is often required in sensitive modules of these machines to maintain strict thermal requirements. However, a
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for many countries in the last years. Hydrogen is expected to play a crucial role in achieving this target. The PhD will focus on the domestic and global green hydrogen supply chains and develop optimization
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faster microchips and represent high-precision systems of enormous complexity. Water cooling is often required in sensitive modules of these machines to maintain strict thermal requirements. However, a