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programming languages; Ability to learn independently and passion for research. What do we offer you? You will be employed by NLR as a PhD candidate at NLR Amsterdam. NLR offers you a 4-year research contract
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) Excellent written and spoken English (including the ability to write, present, and discuss research findings, and communicate effectively in English in daily work) Good research project management skills
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of renewable power capacity and the electrification of many energy end uses. However, this increases the fluctuations of demand and generation the system must deal with, and exacerbates grid congestion. Multi
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organizational skills, with the ability to plan, coordinate, and execute a multi-year research project Strong communication and collaboration skills, and a clear willingness to work in a team High proficiency in
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that can actively support the national electricity grid. Greenhouse companies currently provide a significant share of the Netherlands’ dispatchable power capacity; as they move away from fossil fuel based
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temperature span, and 100 W cooling power." Your primary mission will be to integrate the cutting-edge components developed by our international partners and build the world's first magnetocaloric heat pump
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hope to find new cryptographic powers by exploiting quantum phenomena. Code-based cryptography not only offers plausible security against quantum attacks; it also leads to practically efficient
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methodological developments into practical breeding applications; high-level communication, scientific writing and presentation skills; fluency in spoken and written English; the ability to work in close contact
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and viral diseases and strong scientific track record; entrepreneurial thinking and the ability to identify and develop new research and collaboration opportunities and track record in acquiring funding
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or action-oriented research; or a motivation to learn both types of research); Ability to independently shape and structure research projects, integrate ideas from different disciplines and express complex