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the local and distant universe. You will join a vibrant and collaborative research environment that combines observations, theory, and data-intensive methods to explore key processes shaping galaxies and
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. An adaptable multi-timescale energy management system for energy islands. Models for ancillary service provision to transmission and distribution system operators (TSOs and DSOs). Real-time operation and control
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University of Technology , where you will develop explainable AI models for personalized treatment planning in sports medicine and orthopaedics. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment
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combine insights across areas such as MRE Technologies, Materials & Structures, Observations & Operations, Coastal & Marine Systems, Bioenergy, Energy Policy & Modelling and Renewable Energy Management
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of large-scale infrastructure on fish connectivity and populations by advancing our understanding of critical ecological processes within these modified coastal seascapes. The project expects to generate new
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of engineered coastal defenses. The postdoc will take the lead in field implementation and performance evaluation of HBGI interventions across three diverse European estuaries: the Venice Lagoon (Italy), the
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Eua (in Tonga) or, alternatively, other islands in the Pacific (e.g. Kiribati, Tuvalu), lacking surface waters and islanders’ current state of knowledge about coastal seeps, underground water caves
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focus on two main lines of research. The first concerns the modeling of general dark matter–electron interactions in detector materials. This will be achieved by combining methods from particle and solid
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expeditions and coastal sampling campaigns and will work in an interdisciplinary team with colleagues from the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht and the Institute for Sustainable and
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amplifier performance. By combining advanced device measurements, empirical modeling, and power amplifier design, this project will generate new insights into the material, process, and design factors