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coupling where applicable. The present post-doc position will contribute and lead research in relation to the development and validation of techno-economic performance models for the design and operation of
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energy community deployment. The researcher will lead activities related to time-resolved energy systems modelling, optimisation, and digital twin development for pilot sites, including scenario-based
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computing, networked systems, and beyond. The work will range from theoretical and algorithmic development of distributed protocols and coordination mechanisms, through the design and implementation
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. Mentorship and support in career development and research leadership education. How to apply Applications must be submitted through the HotCRP system. Each applicant can submit a maximum of one application
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: Development of ML/DL methods for multi-omics data analysis. Design and implementation of computational tools and software for cancer risk prediction. This position offers the chance to engage in cutting‑edge
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spectroscopy with specialization in materials chemistry. This includes advanced use and method development, primarily in solid-state NMR, to study hard and/or soft materials, including colloids, but also high
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be on development of novel computational methods for gaining fundamental insights into healthy and diseased human tissues and immune cells of the heart, cardiovascular system, and gastrointestinal
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vehicle onboard microprocessor. Some of the key responsibilities include, (1) research and development of the MPC controller; (2) test the controller on both simulation and a physical vehicle; (3) comparing
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these technologies we consider thermal energy storage (TES), heat pumps, electric heaters, and solar thermal collectors. The postdoc will lead activities within the scope of TES technology development (e.g. via
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microgrid technologies. This project focuses on the design, development, and demonstration of microgrids tailored for Arctic conditions. It is funded by Swedish Energy Agency, in close collaboration with