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(ITK), holding peak competences in decision-making, optimization, control, and AI for cyber-physical systems. The position will be part of the research center Northwind, be closely integrated with
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Multiple PhD positions in magnetism and spintronics are available within the Quantum Grenoble Doctoral Programme (3 different funding schemes). The call is open from 26 January till 16 March 2026
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and investigates acoustic behaviour of different PV technologies when (A) used as roadside noise barriers and (B) integrated into building façades. The project contributes to emerging “green acoustics
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CHP units, the wider energy system risks losing a crucial flexibility resource. Through strategic integration hybrid energy storage systems with greenhouse operations via optimization methods, control
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of different PV technologies when (A) used as roadside noise barriers and (B) integrated into building façades. The project contributes to emerging “green acoustics” approaches and opens opportunities
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has to develop and compare methods for different practical problems, a good compromise is given by the use of the class of convex optimization problems. In particular, this class is known to have good
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innovative projects that have a major impact on society. Context and contributions of the position: Understanding subsurface fluid flow is crucial for optimizing geothermal systems and mitigating risks such as
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scaffolds (PLA-based) Optimization of additive manufacturing processes and scaffold design Study of scaffold degradation rates Application and optimization of piezoelectric ceramic coatings Development
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embedding longevity, material efficiency, and realistic performance limits from the start. This project develops a pioneering methodology for data-driven optimization of next-generation material systems. You
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are: COMSOL Multiphysics simulations of the design for optimal 2D and 3D electrode system for targeting PC Fabrication and test of the electrode system Development of variable amplitude and frequency control