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, constructive in feedback, and willing to contribute to a positive, creative and productive research culture in the iGRIDS group and the wider department. You must hold a PhD in Energy Engineering, Electrical
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solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers and their families, including Relocation Service and an Expat
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. An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers
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good balance between their work and home lives and to maintain and attract talented and committed staff, where freedom, creativity and respect for the long-term perspective are core values. For more
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solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers and their families, including Relocation Service and an Expat
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. An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers
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expect that you: are academically curious and think deeply and creatively. have a strong internal drive, and take responsibility for the progress and quality of your projects. enjoy working in a team, and
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, discrimination or related topics. Capacity for working independently and taking initiative, sharing research ideas, and contributing to creative problem solving. High level of professional proficiency in spoken
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contributes to solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers and their families, including Relocation Service and
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their efficiency, reducing size, and improving thermal management for data center power applications. In this project, you will explore the creative power solutions for low-voltage high-current VRMs, particularly