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systems integration in multi energy systems. The latter specializes in electricity market design (centralized & decentralized), market products & system services to integrate new technologies, forecasting
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systems integration in multi energy systems. The latter specializes in electricity market design (centralized & decentralized), market products & system services to integrate new technologies, forecasting
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successful in their academic careers and are joining Radix to make even more impact. > Creative Problem Solving and Probabilistic Thinking - You must enjoy learning and implementing new concepts quickly
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in electricity market design (centralized & decentralized), market products & system services to integrate new technologies, forecasting, market participation strategies and risk management, large
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specializes in electricity market design (centralized & decentralized), market products & system services to integrate new technologies, forecasting, market participation strategies and risk management, large
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availability) to forecast population outcomes and guide policy for the black-tailed godwit in Southwest Friesland, the Netherlands. This PhD builds on a long-running black-tailed godwit demography program in
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of products, using footwear as a case study while ensuring broader applicability to other product groups. Building on earlier work with the RecyQMeter (a tool developed by UM and TNO to forecast the properties