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postdoc hands-on experience in the area with a strong foundation in modelling and simulation of multi-energy systems. Experience and skills Practical experience in modelling and simulating multi-energy
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the opportunity to investigate a broad range of research areas with particular focus on understanding the foreseeable adoption of various energy technologies related to e-mobility (e.g., distributed
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a Ph.D. candidate whom you will be co-supervising and another postdoc with expertise in experimental set-up design and construction as well as fluid dynamics, as well as with other post-docs and
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optimizing PIC algorithms for modern heterogeneous architectures, including CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators, the project seeks to achieve unprecedented efficiency and resolution in plasma simulations
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optimizing PIC algorithms for modern heterogeneous architectures, including CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators, the project seeks to achieve unprecedented efficiency and resolution in plasma simulations
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security—including food distribution, nutrition, and the socio-economic drivers of inequality. Using a global lens while remaining rooted in national, regional, or local contexts, preferably in the Global
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, one to three hours a week, and contributing to tutoring students The PostDoc will primarily coordinate and synthesise ongoing research work so that the results can be used in concrete recommendations
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technologies used in and connected to grids (e.g., distributed generation, storage, electric vehicles, heat pumps, smart energy management systems, etc.) and how to design grid tariffs that align grid and market
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verticals, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Integrated Satellite-Space-Terrestrial Networks, Quantum Communications and Key Distribution, Spectrum Management and Coexistence, Tactile Internet, Earth Observation, and
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the development of both, the quantum internet and distributed quantum computing. The objectives of this PhD thesis project are: (a) Demonstrate spin-photon entanglement with single colour centres in silicon carbide