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focus on developing, analyzing, and optimizing the electrochemical system design, paying particular attention to electrode materials, the separator required for the absorption and desorption processes
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management to a more sustainable operation. Information The availability of spare parts is essential for the maintenance, repair, and remanufacturing of equipment, thus increasing their useful life. However
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, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. The student’s working locations will be at Eindhoven University where the PhD candidate will be supervised by experts in combinatorial optimization, machine
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flexible alternative. Thanks to their significant thermal inertia and ultra-low-temperature operation, DHCNs can absorb surplus renewable energy, respond to market signals, alleviate grid stress, and provide
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control systems. It will address practical limitations that prevent reaching theoretical performance, with particular emphasis on optimal feedback design, actuator optimization, and novel control strategies
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through optimization of ion channels incorporation and activity in lipid bilayers. The project sits at the interface of biophysics, engineering and biochemistry. The PhD student will be part of
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profiling methods for C. elegans and further optimize them to apply to the early embryo. With this approach, you will generate a genome-wide overview of translational regulation during development. In
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8 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Computer science » Computer hardware Computer science » Digital systems Engineering
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. You will build on our recently developed single-cell ribosome profiling methods for C. elegans and further optimize them to apply to the early embryo. With this approach, you will generate a genome-wide
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first focus on hedging decisions with respect to the uncertainty on the battery model itself. To this end, you will explore concepts such as distributionally robust chance constrained optimization. Second