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industrial partners and maintain an active presence in the international scientific community. The areas of expertise in EEERC are: smart grids high voltage engineering power electronics electromechanics
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, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research
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, 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 research projects and
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for Vehicle-to-Grid Solutions. Job description We are looking for a passionate postdoctoral researcher to join us for the Shift2Sustain project on evaluating and supporting Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) solutions in
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communication capabilities for real-time monitoring of critical infrastructure. A key application area will be smart grid powerline monitoring, where you will work on: Designing and leading the development of low
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, and protection of critical infrastructure. · Sustainable Energy and Power Systems – smart grids, renewable energy integration, and energy-efficient electronics. · Robotics, Automation, and Intelligent
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infrastructures.The research of these PhD positions will be conducted as part of the EU funded SPICE (Smart Data Pipelines for the Cognitive Compute Continuum) project. Our PhD students are given the opportunity
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and understanding in the whole field of Electrical Engineering through education, research and valorization. We work towards a ‘Smart Sustainable Society’, a ‘Connected World’, and a healthy humanity
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, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research
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, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research