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farm layouts with high specific power density through the co-optimization of array design and control strategies. This project is a collaboration with CNR-INM Institute of Marine Engineering in Rome
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markets and digital technologies in Luxembourg, together with several of the EU's main institutions and stakeholders that shape our energy transition. Located at the heart of Europe, the group consists
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consumption while guaranteeing optimal power production. You will work on the cutting edge of both wind energy and machine learning, two of the fastest growing scientific disciplines, to develop graph-based
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Department of Mechanical Engineering and the AI research group at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) are looking for a PhD candidate to contribute to research on the optimization of a hybrid, laser-based
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, contains: The VUB Acoustics and Vibrations Research group has a core focus on wind energy as a member of OWI-lab. Our vision is to bring methodological advancements all the way to application in industry
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for Energy, Transport and Climate provides support to EU policies in the field of sustainable, safe, secure and efficient energy production, distribution and use. Fostering sustainable and efficient mobility
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of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles depends both on the development of safe storage options in the vehicle, as well as a supporting refueling infrastructure.This PhD vacancy is focused on the experimental and
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are looking for a highly motivated and skilled PhD researcher to work on graph-based machine learning surrogates of wind energy systems. Our goal is to accelerate flexible fatigue load estimation
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sustainability assessment of pharmaceuticals by enabling early-stage prediction of environmental impacts, optimizing synthetic pathways, and supporting data-driven decision-making for greener drug development
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, and poor prognosis of CRC. Adenocarcinomas also overexpress transmembrane mucins to exploit their role in promoting tumour cell death resistance. Furthermore, mucins undergo extensive splicing. Mucins