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Advanced Smart Grid Applications Alliance for Energy Transition Scientific Advisor: Clara Sofia Gouveia Start Date: from 2024-06-20 to 2025-12-31 Location: INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal Job description: Work
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: Carry out research activities in high-performance and grid-interactive buildings and smart building technologies. Develop, test, evaluate, and implement new adaptive control algorithms. Develop
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Communities and smart grids Alliance for Energy Transition Scientific Advisor: Alexandre Lucas Start Date: from 2024-07-02 to 2025-12-31 Location: INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal Job description: Work Area
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An Information Theoretic Approach to the Smart Grid Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Inaki Esnaola Application Deadline: Applications
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. This project aims to develop solutions that will help EV Owners and Fleet Managers with smart charging/discharging decisions and aggregation of EV resources to support the grid. Project description
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Predictive and optimization-based control of smart grids: theory and algorithms Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr P Trodden Application
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: Applications accepted all year round Details Networked systems are ubiquitous in the modern world, for example, smart grids, financial systems, and industrial processes are prime examples of these. As these
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with the Texas A&M Data Science Institute, the Global Cyber Research Institute, the Texas A&M Energy Institute, and the Smart Grid Center. Texas A&M Engineering provides an outstanding benefits package
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contribute to new understanding and new solutions within topics such as grid integrated e-mobility, charging infrastructures, prosumer solutions for e-mobility, smart charging and bidirectional concepts, and
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bachelor student, with the objective of achieving a bachelor degreein Informatics, on the integration of electric vehicles on smart grids, within the aims of existing SoftCPS projects, namely Flexigy, OPEVA