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phases. The first phase investigates the 2050 scenario: what type of governance framework is necessary in a socially optimal North Sea energy system? The second phase analyses how the societal costs
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contracts. The candidate would become a member of the Systems, Control, and Optimization group of the (Applied) Mathematics Department and will work under the supervision of Prof. Bart Besselink. Where
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to optimize AM benefits, particularly for complex geometries. Insights gained will enhance the understanding of AM variability, thus enabling a safer application of metal AM technology. During this project
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collaboratively with the selected candidate to ensure a good fit and to attract top talent. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following: systems and control theory, feedback optimization
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to, the following: systems and control theory, feedback optimization, distributed control, consensus protocols, nonlinear control, robust control, with application to energy systems (e.g. smart grids, district