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portfolio of pan-European and national research and development, and study projects, mainly concerned with renewable energy integration and wide-area based applications in electric power systems. The chance
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skills. Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process involving at least two organic chromophores in which a photo-generated singlet state (S1S0) can spontaneously down-convert to give two lower-energy
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Professor Ivo Palu (TalTech) Problem formulation: EU goals regarding to green energy and emissions (raise of photovoltaic and wind generation); No combustion engines from 2030 (raise of Electrical Vehicles
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critical barrier to the successful implementation of the newest revolution in solar energy research – module design and development. Working as part of the existing research team led by Professor Trystan
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam has vacancies for: Two PhD positions in AI-based methods for integrated hydrogen-electricity systems (m/f/x) Background Our energy systems
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to surface receptors to modulate downstream cell signalling. The successful student will investigate how these platelet-released substances regulate platelet signalling pathways and how this can be targeted
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deliver cutting-edge research, provide top-notch designs and developments on power electronics, powertrains and smart green energy solutions with intelligent control systems for tomorrow's mobility
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Key takeaways The challenge Our society relies heavily on technical systems to provide essential products and services such as energy, transportation, food, and products. These systems (called
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energy solutions with intelligent control systems for tomorrow's mobility, transport and smart green grid applications, with our ever-growing team of top-level researchers and experts. EPOWERS level of
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in the global energy economy, interface phenomena in multi- phase fluids remain poorly understood and their understanding requires substantial theoretical developments. These developments are all