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Description About us Wind energy research at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg is internationally recognized through its integration into ForWind – Center for Wind Energy Research, a
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Description About us ForWind – Center for Wind Energy Research has a vacant PhD position in the research group »Wind Energy Systems« at the Institute of Physics of the Carl von Ossietzky Universität
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at the Institute of Environmental Physics for a limited period of initially 2 years as soon as possible: Two PhD student positions: Boundary layer dynamics from observations and modelling for wind energy
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Your Job: The transformation of the European energy system towards greenhouse gas neutrality is fundamentally changing our energy landscape. In the future, wind and solar power plants are expected
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Requirements: very good or good university degree in physics, meteorology, fluid dynamics or comparable Description of the PhD topic: (subproject T7) In Urban air mobility, a high wind sensitivity of UAVs
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or comparable Description of the PhD topic: (subproject T7) In Urban air mobility, a high wind sensitivity of UAVs as well as a sensitive interaction of the natural frequency of the UAVs with the surrounding
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June, 2025 Work location: Geesthacht (near Hamburg) Application deadline: April 21st, 2025 We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to investigate the interactions between wind, waves, and sea
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renewable energy systems playing a pivotal role in transitioning away from fossil fuels. Wind turbines, solar photovoltaics and hydropower form the backbone of low-emission (“green”) electricity generation
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cross-level aspects of self-explanation, using a virtual wind farm as a demonstrator. The eight topics for open positions can be found here . Applicants should explain their interest in one or more of
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chemistry, theory and chemical engineering, investigate how solvents play an active roll in the control, mediation and regulation of chemical reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from