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knowledge of energy system modelling or climate modelling Good knowledge of deep learning, PDEs or mathematical/numerical optimization methods Enthusiasm for challenging problems and interdisciplinary
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mathematician (doctoral student). Karlsson’s group is part of the Division of Optimization and Systems Theory within the Department of Mathematics at KTH. Currently, a large focus of the group is to develop
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methods to be considered for numerical optimization by an Energy and Emission Management System (EEMS). Data-driven AI methods (e.g. Reinforcement Learning and/or Recurrent Neural Networks) to be considered
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: detailed theoretical studies and optimization of light guidance in HCFs, characterization of fabricated HCFs (on both structural and optical transmission properties), experimental investigations of material
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that balance energy supply and demand, improve electricity grid flexibility, and optimize renewable energy integration. These solutions contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing emissions and to
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, and more efficient operations. After all, the greenest energy is the one that’s not spent – and this project aims to unlock just that by refining the way we design and optimize airfoils. The focus
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images
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Rotterdam. She is intrigued by the lives and relationships of teenagers, and how parents can optimally contribute to their child's positive development, mental health and well-being, despite their decreasing
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candidate will have a unique opportunity to work closely with researchers and technical experts from CSIRO in a multi-disciplinary team environment. The project will provide numerous research and development
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assessment, you will develop new, sample-efficient optimal control approaches for gate calibration and test them in numerical simulations. You will pursue your research with the German research collaboration