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turbine generators and energy storage systems. The aim is to develop robust control methods that enable reliable synchronisation and ensure that grid-forming wind farms can withstand and stabilise
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employing heterogeneous catalysts, with the aim of developing the next generation of reactors for CO₂ conversion. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the underlying chemical transformations and improving
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the purpose of developing a model to predict CRUD-composition and stability on the basis of water chemistry and thereby identify optimal conditions. We are looking for a person with a strong background in
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applications. Other topics include other new quantum symmetry-breaking and topologicallyordered states, unconventional phase transitions, and application of newly developed methods, such as Diagrammatic Monte
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societal sectors that have an impact? In this project, we explore the systems perspective on technology development in aging and the stakeholder perspective. We are looking for you who have both digital
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temperature thermal energy storage and integrated systems. The doctoral student will have a broad perspective focusing on technological development, laboratory testing and techno-economic analysis to identify optimal
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to support short- and long-term decision-making, developing new integrated designs and operation of complex industrial sites. The project is in collaboration with DTU Construct and research stays are planned
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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support plan will be devised at the time of employment. The assistant professor will be given opportunity to develop their independence as researcher and gain accreditation that may allow them to take other
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programmes. One important duty is to lead and develop an academic environment which comprises research, courses and degree programmes related to both English literature, linguistics and subject-specific