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stoppages. However, in most of the industries, OEM specifications are used to maintain the equipment’s/machineries which are often based on schedules and preventive strategies. It has been observed
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Interesting area of responsibility Collegial and friendly working atmosphere Flexible working schedule (e.g. possibility for home office, paid lunch break - depending on working hours) International training
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frequency regulation, energy scheduling, and overall smart grid system optimization. Moreover, such complex interconnections between power system dynamics, communication networks, and information
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/software. Contribute to designing and evaluating scheduling algorithms for virtualized or distributed AI resources under varying load, latency, and failure conditions. Build and test a scenario generator for
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scheduling the slots for all activities mentioned in the research proposal, organizing meetings with the team of Master’s students that are also delivering the intervention, and providing support in using
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accelerate the global shift to electric mobility. This PhD will build an AI-driven fleet-scheduling framework that learns from battery data in real time and optimises charging, operations and maintenance
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schedule (e.g. possibility for home office, paid lunch break - depending on working hours) International training and teaching opportunities Seal of quality for in-house advancement of women Award for being
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infrastructure and core facilities featuring the latest cutting-edge technologies. A high degree of personal autonomy in designing and executing experiments, complemented by a flexible work schedule for effective
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obtained at the end of the four-year period. Working hours are flexible, and your schedule is defined in mutual agreement. KU Leuven encourages an active campus environment where on-site work is combined