18 distributed-computing-"the" positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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/d) in Energy Informatics. You are passionate about applying cutting-edge information technology to solve the energy and climate crisis and would like to work in a vibrant and international research
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political and economic power, geopolitical and distributional conflict, or institutional legacies and influential ideas shape how and which technologies are developed and deployed - and how this in turn
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/d) in Energy Informatics. You are passionate about applying cutting-edge information technology to solve the energy and climate crisis and would like to work in a vibrant and international research
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School of Engineering and Design and maintain strong links with the computer science community. One of our key research areas is the design and operation of intelligent networked production systems
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, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical energy management systems (EMS) controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal energy systems for a sustainable
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visualization techniques for both rotational and orbital dynamics. The research will address particularly Distributed Space Systems for space exploration, Earth observation, and commercial applications. Key areas
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methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These systems
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31.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Within the Joint Academy for Doctoral Studies (JADS) program of Technical University of Munich and Imperial College London, the Professorship of Energy
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insights into the dynamic distribution patterns of human tissue resident T helper cells across space and time. Topic: Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells T
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systems coordinate distributed renewable generation like solar and wind, flexible loads like heat pumps and electric vehicles, and distributed energy storage like stationary batteries and hydrogen storage