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Organisation Job description Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes. Typically, a family of catalysts is explored based on a preliminary hypothesis
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PhD in Closed-Loop Design of Homogeneous Catalysts (1.0 FTE) (V25.0034) « Back to the overview Job description Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes
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behaviour, and ultimately optimise the operation of UHS. Develop operational protocols for safe and optimal cyclic storage and withdrawal which are based on the improved understanding of the impact of
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strategies with fluctuating renewable generation, and to learn how to make system-level detection and prediction of malfunctions or cyber-attacks in power networks. From a socioeconomic and spatial perspective
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for industrial automation, IoT-enabled systems, and smart manufacturing processes. However, their energy-intensive production and poor recycling create long-term sustainability concerns, especially as demand
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processing. This includes optimizing process control, reactor scalability, and light-assisted reaction efficiency for syngas conversion. The work will build on recent advances in photoreactor systems
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is rife with uncertainties and unknowns in terms of optimal design, environmental and societal impacts. Nonetheless, the potential of FPV on inland waters is huge. Floating solar panels on inland
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and cost-effective, making them essential for industrial automation, IoT-enabled systems, and smart manufacturing processes. However, their energy-intensive production and poor recycling create long
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Intelligence with the topic of modular control system design using assume-guarantee contracts. The candidate would become a member of the Systems, Control, and Optimization group of the (Applied) Mathematics
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Systems, Control, and Optimization group of the (Applied) Mathematics Department and will work under the supervision of Prof. Bart Besselink. The successful candidate should Have a keen interest in pursuing