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, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS). We work on next-generation power electronics, energy systems for smart grids, advanced battery electronics and management, power devices, power and energy measurements
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between virtual storage (arising from spatiotemporal complementarity), conventional grid integration options (e.g., storage, interconnectors, firm low-carbon generation), and emerging renewable technologies
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, computer science or mathematics, and have a keen interest in energy applications. Candidates with a background in electrical engineering (especially from a smart power grids background), technology, policy and
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control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems such as occurring in high-tech manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and smart
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essential to show willingness to look beyond disciplinary boundaries. The project is funded by the NXTGEN Biomed growth fund project on artificial organs. NXTGEN aims to develop and produce smart and
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such as occurring in high-tech manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and smart energy poses many challenges to the current status of control theory. Namely, existing control methods do not scale with
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. In applications, we focus on systems that are crucial to everyday life. We contribute to smart grids that make energy networks more efficient, mathematical models that assist medical doctors, schedules
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that balance energy supply and demand, improve electricity grid flexibility, and optimize renewable energy integration. These solutions contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing emissions and to
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interconnected world, smart applications, and global business, necessitating the use of collaborative analytics, require the collection and processing of private information. In this PhD trajectory you will be
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standards, synthesized within the project by a collaborating PhD student; designing smart sampling strategies to capture PA diversity in plant-derived foods; investigating the fate of PAs during food