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and develop advanced cryogenic power electronics solutions for key net-zero applications such as all-electric aviation and wind energy. This fully-funded PhD project will provide the opportunity
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, industrial and grid-level power electronics. The purpose is to improve the electric vehicles and the UKs energy infrastructure as we move into a low carbon economy. A paradigm shift in technology will be
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Grid Solutions Ltd on behalf of GE Vernova. The project’s topic will revolve around advanced high-voltage power electronics design and control, addressing both academic and industry needs. HVDC
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Imperial College London PhD Studentship in Damping of IBR-induced Oscillation Position Summary: Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to
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, an up-to-date CV and transcripts should be directed to Dr Jefersson dos Santos (j.santos@sheffield.ac.uk). Please add the quote [PHD-OpenForest] in the email subject line. Supervisor Bio Jefersson A
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English language ability with an IELTS score of 7 with no element below 6.5, or a recent (within 2 years) qualification taught in English; Please also email pgrinfo.psy@durham.ac.uk (Departmental PhD administrator
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vehicles, data centers, etc.). These devices are mostly power electronic interfaced introducing new types of dynamic phenomena and the need for more detailed models, increasing complexity. In addition
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trust in digital communications and readily bypass conventional security controls. This PhD research proposes to design, develop, and validate a novel, explainable, multi-modal detection framework. By
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of the overall efficiency of the system. Their degradation behaviour in different fuels (hydrogen, ammonia or bio-fuels) is yet to be understood. This PhD project aims to investigate the effect
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Position Summary: Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken at Imperial College London (Control and Power Research Group, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering