14 postdoc-sensor-networks PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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. The Department of Electric Energy (IEL) at NTNU is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a full-time (100%) PhD position for 3 years as part of the project “Power Grid Modelling for Net-Zero Energy Systems
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science, remote sensing, nucleic acid analyses, in situ sensors, robotics, and big data computational approaches within a transdisciplinary systems framework. Your immediate leader will be the Head of
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that ensures both the security of electricity supply and a path to a net-zero-emissions society. SecurEL aims to develop new knowledge addressing research challenges arising from accelerated electrification and
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. Hyperbolic PDEs model processes such as flow in pipes, water/gas distribution networks, power grids, irrigation channels, and road traffic—essentially, systems with transport phenomena and delays. A challenge
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to a net-zero-emissions society. SecurEL aims to develop new knowledge addressing research challenges arising from accelerated electrification and increased use of the existing grid. Reaching
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Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research, facilitating a secure, resilient, and sustainable electricity distribution grid that ensures both the security of electricity supply and a path to a net
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Energy Research, facilitating a secure, resilient, and sustainable electricity distribution grid that ensures both the security of electricity supply and a path to a net-zero-emissions society. SecurEL
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Research, facilitating a secure, resilient, and sustainable electricity distribution grid that ensures both the security of electricity supply and a path to a net-zero-emissions society. SecurEL aims
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has about 120 employees, half of them PhD Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers. The current position will be affiliated to the Concrete group which is a team of scientists dedicated
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grid, financial transaction relationships, social networks, and transportation networks. As such, the need for graph database management systems that enable the efficient processing of complex network