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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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critical challenges for optimizing energy yield and system integration. Understanding the complex interactions and transient inflow conditions within these large-scale installations is pivotal for advancing
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the development of production processes and machinery tailored for manufacturing thermoplastic composite components for the new generation of large aircrafts. This includes energy-efficient methods
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The University of Groningen is committed to strengthening the Northern Netherlands by addressing modern challenges such as energy transition and sustainability. The Faculty of Science and
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security to medical applications and the energy transition. As a cleanroom engineer or technician, you will enable this crucially important research, as well as the education of TU Delft’s bachelor and
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the development of production processes and machinery tailored for manufacturing thermoplastic composite components for the new generation of large aircrafts. This includes energy-efficient methods
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addressing modern challenges such as energy transition and sustainability. The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) contributes to this mission by training skilled professionals through our new EngD
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amounts of nitrogen and potassium. The proper reuse of these nutrients is essential for increasing sustainability in agriculture. It will also play an important role in the energy transition, producing
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structures and infrastructures. Our aim is to meet societal demands in transportation, the energy transition and sustainable reuse. Research themes include dynamics of structures, mechanics of materials
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applications and the energy transition. As a cleanroom engineer or technician, you will enable this crucially important research, as well as the education of TU Delft’s bachelor and master students and other