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developed to capture nonlinear fault dynamics and current limiting behavior? How do multiple wind turbine generators interact in a multi-machine system during severe grid faults? Which dynamic components
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fluorescence from natural retinal chromophores. The aim is to enable precise fluorescence lifetime measurements and to establish the foundation for functional retinal imaging based on the dynamics of molecular
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the following key research questions: How can large-signal models of GFM wind turbine generators be developed to capture nonlinear fault dynamics and current limiting behavior? How do multiple wind turbine
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– including modelling, design and on-chip implementation of new laser structures – but also in nonlinear dynamics and chaos-based applications. The candidate will therefore have the opportunity to contribute
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-enabled adaptation. The aim is to develop theoretically grounded yet practically deployable algorithms that allow multi-agent robotics to operate robustly in dynamic, uncertain, and interactive environments
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combine electricity, heat, hydrogen, CO₂, and other energy carriers with greenhouse climate control, resulting in a highly coupled, nonlinear, multi-timescale dynamical system. Your work will focus
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wireless transmitters must achieve extremely high linearity and spectral purity while operating with high efficiency. However, transmitter nonlinearities and hardware imperfections introduce distortion
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from waveguides on the chip. By using the latest advances in electrooptic nonlinear materials, these waveguides can adjust the brightness and phase of the light at very high speed. The METAPIC project is
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for our activities on nonlinear and hybrid integrated photonics to carry out experimental research towards realizing hybrid integrated high power tunable lasers and electro-optical frequency combs
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the complex multiscale nonlinear interactions at the origin of such extreme events. In this project, you will develop machine learning-based reduced-order models which can accurately forecast