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(usually PhD). The Chair of Adaptive Dynamic Systems conducts research in the fields of reconfigurable computing, domain-specific multi- and manycore architectures, networks-on-chip (NoCs), methods and
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recruit a total of 17 doctoral candidates for project work lasting for 36 months. SPACER aims to develop new architectures for porous electrodes to improve the power density and energy efficiency of redox
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to develop new architectures for porous electrodes to improve the power density and energy efficiency of redox flow batteries (RFB), enabling affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach
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-18 months will be carried out at Chalmers University of Technology at the end of the previous period, to complete the PhD studies. SPACER aims to develop new architectures for porous electrodes
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of sedimentological concepts to reconstruct depositional history, paleogeography, and sedimentary architecture. Presentation of results at national and international conferences. Publication of approximately two peer
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partners, coordinated by Fraunhofer ICT in Germany. The network will recruit a total of 17 doctoral candidates for project work lasting for 36 months. SPACER aims to develop new architectures for porous
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of the previous period, to complete the PhD studies. SPACER aims to develop new architectures for porous electrodes to improve the power density and energy efficiency of redox flow batteries (RFB), enabling
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opportunities for embedding storage at multiple points within the HVDC architecture—on the AC side, DC side, or directly within converter submodules. The research will tackle several key technical, economic, and
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student to join team at TU/e. This project (SPACER) aims to develop new architectures for porous electrodes to improve the power density and energy efficiency of redox flow batteries (RFB), enabling
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. The team's main research areas are: Architectures for Autonomous Robots, Learning, Temporal Planning and Execution Control, and Algorithmic motion planning. RIS is composed of 8 permanent researchers, 4