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20th July 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Marine Electrification – Smart Charging Infrastructure Apply for this job
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9th July 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate to conduct research on Smart Logistics and Planning in
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14th April 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Electric Energy has a vacancy for a PhD in Development of Probabilistic Reliability Criteria in Distribution Grids Apply
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5th May 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Marine Cybernetics for Smart Control of Marine Hybrid-Electric Power Systems
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About SecurEL SecurEL is a Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research, facilitating a secure, resilient, and sustainable electricity distribution grid that ensures both the security of electricity
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Professor Laurent Georges. About the project Buildings are energy-flexible in the sense that they can move their loads in time, typically to provide services to the electricity or district heating grids (also
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fuel cells with the vessel’s onboard DC distribution grid (1-1.5 kV or even MV) require power electronics, which enable power and voltage control. Designing high-efficiency and low-footprint power
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methods is expected. Digitizing Sexual Violence takes as a starting point that new technologies, such as smart phones and social media platforms, have become vital to social connections; moreover, they have
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technologies, such as smart phones and social media platforms, have become vital to social connections; moreover, they have reshaped sexual violence in two distinct ways. First, technology is being increasingly
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of International Affairs (NUPI) is seeking three Postdoc candidates/ senior researchers (SKO 1109) for the interdisciplinary, ERC-funded Navigator project, which explores the (mis)use of country performance