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investigating degradation mechanisms within the framework of green energy conversion and climate change. The open position aims to understand catalyst stability at the nanoscale during electrochemical processes
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renewable energy systems playing a pivotal role in transitioning away from fossil fuels. Wind turbines, solar photovoltaics and hydropower form the backbone of low-emission (“green”) electricity generation
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where variable renewable energy sources are involved. Emerging digital and cyber-physical systems technologies are an integral component of grid interactive efficient buildings. Through advanced control
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, such as household decision-making, willingness to invest, adoption of renewable energy technologies, and social acceptance of innovations. The goal of the PhD is to develop validation methods, best
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the power supply leading to significant enhancement of grid resilience. Collaborative operation of the local energy systems will be studied to leverage differences in storage capacity and renewable energy