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the operational life of battery-powered devices and reducing the environmental impact of large-scale deployments. Advancements in this area support the development of sustainable technologies across various
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present significant risks to the power system Project 3 – Regional Very Fast FCAS: The Very Fast FCAS market will commence on 09 October 2023 and there is an increasing amount of battery capacity being
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, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics modelling, autonomous materials discovery, materials
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membrane fuel cells, batteries, and other renewable energies, PCFCs offer distinct advantages, including fuel flexibility, the absence of precious catalysts, noise-free operation, and no regional/seasonal
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loads — EV fleets, residential batteries, smart heat pumps, and data-center clusters — across distribution and transmission networks is critical to unlocking deep decarbonization and maintaining grid
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to operate around the clock. By ensuring the performance, longevity, and circularity of industrial systems such as advanced manufacturing (e.g., automotive and battery) and renewable energy (e.g., energy
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-ion batteries, rotating machinery, aircraft fuel system, APU, and electrical power generation system). A comprehensive test-bed for in-depth studies will be used for experiments for demonstration and
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, currently requiring sufficient batteries or periodical recharging (and redeployment) from an expensive research vessel. To reduce the emissions and the costs associated with these vehicles, you will explore
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these methods to understand the atomic structure and properties of a range of materials being developed for efficient solar cells, light generation, batteries, superconductors, photonics and nanoelectronics. We
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inhabitants for decades. Our students also enjoy the green surroundings of the research institutes: parks, lakes, the banks of the Isar river and several beer gardens invite you to recharge your batteries