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, the energy sector has undergone changes that have a high impact on the dynamics in power markets. One of the changes has been the shift towards energy production from intermittent sources, such as wind and
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at journalism’s long-term relationship with technology and how, over time, different actors have shaped the debate on journalism and its future. It explores journalism’s recent past, beginning with the introduction
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of the changes has been the shift towards energy production from intermittent sources, such as wind and solar. As a consequence of this shift, the amounts of energy that are traded at the short-term markets
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how, over time, different actors have shaped the debate on journalism and its future. It explores journalism’s recent past, beginning with the introduction of the web as a decentralized media platform
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at journalism’s long-term relationship with technology and how, over time, different actors have shaped the debate on journalism and its future. It explores journalism’s recent past, beginning with the introduction
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, regardless of age, gender, origin, sexual orientation or physical abilities. About CWI Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) is the Dutch national research institute for mathematics and computer science and is
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. Tracking methane cycling—balancing production vs. consumption and tracing carbon substrate sources—remains challenging. We will integrate methane clumped-isotope analysis with carbon and hydrogen isotope
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) are an important source of inspiration for our work. Our work focuses on the themes Social economy, Resilient society and Sustainable environment . At Nijmegen School of Management, we have our eyes on the world
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that incorporates all steps of hydrogen generation/purification from sustainable sources and ammonia synthesis in a single device. The PhD project will be part of the OASYS project funded by NWO in the context
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experimentation with implementations of algorithms easier, you will leverage our existing approach to generate code from a single source code for multiple architectures and accelerators, called SaC. You will join a