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will be given to research into (1) Hydrogen-related materials, (2) Battery materials, (3) Quantum materials, (4) Semiconducting materials, (5) Artificial intelligence materials, (6) Metal and inorganic
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careers in private companies. The research field to be recruited: One position is available in each of the 9 fields specified below. R25-03 Battery Materials and Characterization R25-04 Magnetic
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to operate around the clock. By ensuring the performance, longevity, and circularity of industrial systems such as advanced manufacturing (e.g., automotive and battery) and renewable energy (e.g., energy
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-ion batteries, rotating machinery, aircraft fuel system, APU, and electrical power generation system). A comprehensive test-bed for in-depth studies will be used for experiments for demonstration and
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to provide dynamic transformer rating, and how to use batteries in distribution grids. Using e.g., the concepts of the Smart-Energy OS, which is a hierarchy of methods for aggregation, forecasting and control
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, currently requiring sufficient batteries or periodical recharging (and redeployment) from an expensive research vessel. To reduce the emissions and the costs associated with these vehicles, you will explore
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(e.g. batteries, (opto-)electronic devices in electrons). You will also benefit from being a fellow of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics (VDSP) which connects you with the local PhD community, offers
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, fuel cells, and batteries. However, understanding their behaviour, particularly with respect to gas transport, remains a significant challenge. In disordered polymer systems like glassy polymers, gas
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including propulsion motors, power converters, fuel cell and batteries etc within the real-time simulation platform. Training the development digital-twin using real-time data from hardware available
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the crash structures and battery enclosures of electric vehicles to enhance safety, where an optimal balance of strength and ductility is important. These crash structures are often made from extruded