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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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and power electronics in the Netherlands. The research is aligned with the three main strategic research themes of Eindhoven University of Technology, i.e. Energy, Health and Smart Mobility. This PhD
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regulations are not prepared to accommodate the huge increase in electricity demand for electric vehicles and the increase in renewable energy generation, leading to grid balancing and capacity problems
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Are you passionate about the energy transition, reducing CO2 emissions, and recycling? Then you may enjoy the challenge of upcycling of solid carbons captured during hydrogen production by (bio
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power, through advanced industrial activity and significant export opportunities. It will make 6G networks more energy efficient and drive digital autonomy. What will you do? The innovations in the FNS
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resistant materials on the planet. This remarkable feature is a consequence of their hierarchical reinforcing architecture, that nature has genetically programmed to dissipate fracture energy across multiple
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electro-optic energy conversion efficiency. At circuit level, thermal crosstalk effects often limit the maximum integration density of components. While active cooling is a solution for some cases, it
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artificial intelligence? Do you want to explore a new class of electronic-photonic components that mimics how biological neurons behave and helps reduce energy consumption and increase performance for AI
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efficiency in processing complex, real-time tasks with minimal energy in uncertain conditions. This limitation stems from a fundamental difference in design philosophy; while nature leverages distributed
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artificial intelligence? Do you want to explore a new class of electronic-photonic components that mimics how biological neurons behave and helps reduce energy consumption and increase performance for AI