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the system dynamics as dictated by demand-side management. Input from consortium industry partners on component, operational and other costs will be used to validate the techno-economic models and quantify
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storage systems at any time interval required to capture the system dynamics as dictated by demand-side management. Input from consortium industry partners on component, operational and other costs will be
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percolation models), and Prof. Hans Heesterbeek (Utrecht University, expert in infectious disease dynamics and mathematical biology). Together, we form a collaborative network of ecologists, epidemiologists
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eager to contribute to improving supervisory controller development, and making it more structured, resulting in high-quality, functionally correct software? Are you eager to apply and valorize scientific
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, integrating AM into supply chains demands new models and methods. In this PhD project, you will: develop dynamic supply chain design models that enable the repositioning of AM equipment based on Defence
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advancements, population and economic trends, and their future developments come with deep uncertainties. Infrastructure policies must account for these uncertain drivers and their dynamic interaction with
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designing and fabricating nanophotonic structures, building an optical low-temperature setup, to performing experiments and simulating spin dynamics. Next to this, you will have the opportunity to build
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interesting. Because of their internal atomic structure, REIs can serve as excellent qubits, with long coherence time and emission in the visible and NIR spectrum. In the last few years, a lot of research has
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affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from
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, dynamic settings, and transparency. Tasks and responsibilities You will: Conduct research within the scope of the PhD project; Complete and defend a PhD thesis within the official appointment duration (four