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at making the Dutch steel sector circular, CO2-neutral, and high-tech by 2050. In GGS, Dutch universities, research institutes and industrial parties will jointly develop new technologies for an accelerated
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land-use and socio-economic simulation models to inform land use planning and policy still inadequately capture many of the benefits of nature restoration, especially those that emerge through spatial
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relevant to the energy transition. They sit in the electrodes of electrolyzers, reservoirs for CO2 sequestration or salt hydrate packed beds for heat storage to name a few. In all of these applications
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electronics leads to CO2-emissions, resource scarcity, e-waste and pollution, thereby providing important environmental and societal challenges. Extending the lifetimes of consumer electronics is essential
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equator to pole, from the continental shelf to the deep ocean and from the past to the present. The ocean is Earth’s largest reservoir of CO2 and heat; circulation, mixing, biogeochemistry and other marine
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The CO2 emissions of steel industry account for 5% of the total CO2 emissions of the European Union
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-scale compound drivers. We will leverage machine learning methods to bridge the gap between drivers at coarse model resolutions and impacts captured by high-resolution observations. Job description Arctic
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the transmitter output efficiently and accurately. The goal is to design innovative receiver and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) architectures capable of capturing the transmitter output with extremely high
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limitations, including the use of high global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants, toxicity (ammonia), flammability (hydrocarbon refrigerants), high operational pressures (CO2), moderate efficiencies, and
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captured from UAVs. The research will address the design of AI models capable of combining heterogeneous sensor modalities, including RGB, thermal, LiDAR, acoustic arrays, GPR, and X-ray backscatter