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You will join the EPSRC-funded project “Behavioural Data-Driven Coalitional Control for Buildings”, pioneering distributed, data-driven control methods enabling groups of buildings to form
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distributed control strategies, including grid-forming converters connected to storage and renewable systems. Integrating IoT devices, edge controllers and middleware layers with cloud computing platforms
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prototypical energy management systems (EMS) controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal energy systems for a sustainable future. These EMS coordinate
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, you supervise your students in courses about software architecture, software design, distributed systems engineering and software engineering. You are involved in organizing meetings, conferences and
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for a 24-month postdoc position in geochemistry with a particular emphasis on the Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene marine sedimentary sequences in Morocco. We are especially interested in candidates with
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: 20,00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: 07.07.2026 Job ID: 4408 The position covers a colleague's parental leave, and is therefore limited to the colleague's
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) to evaluate thermal stability and decomposition behavior, porosimetry to assess density and pore distribution, Mechanical testing (e.g., flexural strength, interlaminar shear, compressive strength) and thermal
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are believed to influence the coupling of the leaf to its surrounding air, whereas stomatal size, shape and distribution are assumed to determine the plant’s control on leaf gas exchange. Leaf spectral