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together 58 partners from research and industry , we are looking for a PhD candidate to develop an electrochemical + thermomechanical cell and stack model of the large active area SOEC technology developed
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predictive models and novel measurement methods that improve coating performance for corrosion protection, heat reflection and radiation shielding. You will collaborate closely with our industrial partners
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, the research will focus on how ESG indicators can be meaningfully embedded into portfolio assessments and risk models. For instance, should a construction firm that actively reduces its environmental impact be
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regarding the demand that will have to be met soon. This requires building robust models to predict future demand, making decisions under time heterogeneous uncertainty and adapting to the state
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, business school scientists, system modeling and optimization researchers, computer scientists, legal experts and social scientists working on energy topics. Description of the PhD project The project
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and computational approaches to understanding cell fate. This position is ideal for those excited about bridging biology with data science to develop innovative digital twin models for precision
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materials, to aid design of novel more energy-efficient processing routes. The development of these digital twins requires reliable and predictive models for microstructure formation during steel processing
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” (GGS), a PhD position for the period of 4 years is available in the context of modelling green steel mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array
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battery (BLIB) with fast charge/discharge (1 min) and high energy density. Working with three PhD candidates and one postdoc, you will help synthesise a conductive anode within a bicontinuous emulsion, coat
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-based and experimentally validated model of the AEM cell to provide access to unmeasurable internal cell parameters during operation. To twin the NN surrogate to a HyET E-Trol AEM cell in operation and