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to the specific local positive energy districts (PEDs). A PED generates more renewable energy than it consumes. But creating such a district is not just a technological task. It requires smart collaboration between
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, autonomous decision-making, communication protocols, and applications in robotics, smart grids, and social networks. We consider computer science challenges from a broad perspective. Members of the department
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devices (e.g. batteries, fuel cells, and hydrogen (H2) technologies), solar photovoltaic systems, smart grids, power electronics, and advanced mobility (e.g. multi-vehicle systems, electric vehicles
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teaching positions. We are looking for part-time instructors in all areas of Electrical and Electronic Engineering including (but not limited to): Renewable Energy Systems, Smart Power Grids and Energy
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on intelligent energy network research, including: demand management and flexibility, digital twinning, data analytics, smart grid ICT architectures and systems integration in multi energy systems. The latter
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protection, geotechnical & structural engineering • Low-carbon materials, construction management • Environmental science & maritime studies Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE) • Renewable energy, smart
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smart power grids. If you aspire to be part of this transformation and leave your mark on the future of power networks, join us!; 3. BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE WORK PROGRAMME AND TRAINING: Literature
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offered by the collaborative laboratory currently under construction.; This research grant offers a unique opportunity to join a leading research team in the field of future smart power grids. If you aspire
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life issues, such as healthcare, space, mobility, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive
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life issues, such as healthcare, space, mobility, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive