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The project focusses on the healthcare and sports application development related to super-smart textiles and other wearable electronic technologies. This incorporates the user-centric design considerations
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related to e-mobility (e.g., distributed generation, storage, electric vehicles, smart energy management systems, etc.) and how to design the right incentives for a welfare-maximizing e-mobility integration
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, the Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen (ENTEG) is a multidisciplinary hub for engineering science and technology research, driving the development of innovative, sustainable and smart processes and
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generation, storage, electric vehicles, smart energy management systems, etc.) and how to design the right incentives for a welfare-maximizing e-mobility integration (e.g., tariffs, subsidies, nudges, etc
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magnetic actuations under various magnitudes of field activations. These actuation ranges will be planned targeting potential applications in smart vehicles where following targets will be explored, i