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now The Smart Industry faces major digital and green challenges. With Smart Skills@Scale, the Strategic Human Resource Management group is building a future‑proof and resilient workforce. Will you help
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survivorship, and to decrease the incidence of cancer or late effects from cancer. Design and specify smart mobility technologies and solutions that support active mobility and micro-mobility and can be
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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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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
and failure risk of their networks. Within the Wetsus Smart Water Grids program, this project aims to support a transition from reactive leak detection to proactive monitoring of drinking water
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multidisciplinary project is to develop design strategies to anticipate and prevent ‘rebound effects’ in the smart home by exploring the potential of aesthetics of uncertainty, instability and emergence
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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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a set of use cases with energy community projects ranging from smart grid experimentation and energy sharing in rural regions in the Netherlands to developing an energy community in Amsterdam
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description The functioning of cities depends more than ever on urban infrastructures like transportation networks, power grids, water networks, Internet of Things sensors, and analytics platforms that gather
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problems in the field. The PhD will be supervised by Yukihiro Murakami. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with postdocs, PhD candidates, and other faculty members of the research group. You will
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. The program develops scientific knowledge, models and simulation tools to support marine spatial planning in a multi-stakeholder co-creation process. You will join a team of 17 PhDs and postdocs across