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Description Summary Ph.D. student will work on innovative HVAC systems tailored for future residential environments powered by droop- controlled DC microgrids. The project focuses on the co-design of power
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on the fabrication of functional materials with enhanced properties for industrial applications using the laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) process. Particular attention will be paid to alloy design, parameter
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Summary Electrical machines are the workhorses of modern industry. Thus, electrical machines are facing challenges in meeting very demanding performance metrics, for example, high specific power
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. Candidates are expected to reside and work in Tallinn This PhD project, titled “The Role of Urban and Rural Contexts and Time Dimensions Related to Non-Growth and Sustainability Transitions,” will be
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and in-field operation. The project will investigate co-simulation and multi-domain integration methods, linking ECU DTs with vehicle dynamics, powertrain, and in-vehicle communication networks
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embedded hardware. The ultimate goal is to demonstrate the viability of the developed approach in multilayer electrospinning. The project is part of Estonian Research Council project PSG897 “Cogni-E-spin
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modeling and computational tools, the project will establish process-structure-property relation- ships that connect LPBF parameters with microstructural evolution and mechanical performance. These insights
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project seeks to turn a problem into an opportunity, by developing digital tools and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) models to (1) minimize waste and (2) accelerate circularity and sustainable resource use in
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. The project is part of Estonian Research Council project PSG897 “Cogni-E-spin: Cognitronic Electrospinning System for Automated Quality Control of Nanofiber Product”, which aims to create the technologies
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to improve performance characteristics of low-value hardwoods by the densification process, thereby increasing their value. Sustainable chemical modifications and energy-efficient low-temperature methods will