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of infrastructure networks, which remain fragmented and hinder the coordination needed to address cross-sectoral implications of demand changes (e.g., modal shifts, the use of home batteries). At the same time
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. The mid-size commercial towns of Deventer, Kampen, Zwolle and Zutphen were part of the extensive economic network of the German Hanse towns and home to the religious movement of the Modern Devotion
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technology for the forthcoming generation of highly energy-efficient computing systems. FeFETs are programmable, non-volatile silicon devices that enable innovative architectures to efficiently execute complex
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for Liver and Intestinal Research at Amsterdam UMC. Your qualities You have a passion for complex human stem cell cultures and have high standards for working accurately. You have the flexibility to work in a
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that generate more energy than they consume and carbon-neutral heating and cooling is a core element of their design. The design and realization of PEDs involves (complex interactions between) societal, technical
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Complex dynamical systems, such as semiconductor equipment, consists of many interconnected modules, which are functionally, digitally and physically connected. Supervisory controllers that integrate
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computational model to capture the complex transport of gases, liquids, and charges in these porous structures, including the complex interfaces between them. Insights from the model will directly guide the
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affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from
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experts (biomechanics, anatomy, medical imaging, clinical sciences). Analyzing and integrating complex experimental datasets to support the development of accurate, demographically inclusive musculoskeletal
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the greenhouse with fieldwork in large-scale biodiversity experiments to untangle the complexity of plant–fungal interactions. Our special focus lies belowground: on fungal root pathogens — digging deep in both a