12 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Groningen in netherland in Netherlands
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In the Chemical Engineering group of ENTEG at the University of Groningen, we are looking for a talented and motivated postodoctoral researcher in the field of Solid Oxide Cells as part of the HyUSE
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covers a broad area of mechanical engineering, electronic materials and MEMS, nanotechnology, control engineering, materials engineering. Have at least a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
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, nanotechnology, control engineering, materials engineering. Qualifications Have at least a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering or another related
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Postdoctoral researcher on Flexible Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells (1.0 FTE) (V24.0342) « Back to the overview Job description In the Chemical Engineering group of ENTEG at the University of Groningen
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available at the Advanced Production Engineering (APE) research group, Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen (ENTEG), Faculty of Science and Engineering. For more information about the APE group
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of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge. One post-doctoral position is available at the Advanced Production Engineering (APE) research group, Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen
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supervision tasks, e.g in the MSc programme “Voice Technology”. Organisation Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen enjoys an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative institution of higher
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1,833GW by 2050 (DNV, 2022), which represents a 30-fold increase compared to the current situation. Also, The Netherlands set the goal of deploying 150GW of offshore wind power in the North Sea alone, with
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. Participate in the collective scientific activities of the Speech Tech Lab. Limited teaching and student supervision tasks, e.g in the MSc programme “Voice Technology”. Organisation Founded in 1614
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increase compared to the current situation. Also, The Netherlands set the goal of deploying 150GW of offshore wind power in the North Sea alone, with 70GW targeted for the Dutch part (Klimaatakkoord, 2019