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participation decisions. Starting from existing models, you will first focus on hedging decisions with respect to the uncertainty on the battery model itself. To this end, you will explore concepts such as
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to understand how to learn models that are useful for upstream planning, scheduling, and verification tasks, and how to deal with their uncertainty. Second, we aim to understand how to effectively incorporate
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uncertainty increases the volatility of short-term energy prices, and thus makes it much more challenging to make economically viable energy trading decisions. One way to respond to this challenge is to
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their uncertainty. Second, we aim to understand how to effectively incorporate behaviour and preferences of stakeholders into the algorithmic decision-making process. The Software Engineering Research Group has a
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advancements, population and economic trends, and their future developments come with deep uncertainties. Infrastructure policies must account for these uncertain drivers and their dynamic interaction with
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combine engineering design principles with stake-holder engagement tools to support decision-making under uncertainty. Using methods like agent-based modelling, quantitative resilience and risk analysis
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challenges (such as raw material constraints, hydrogen availability, and infrastructure deployment challenges), and analyze deep uncertainties. The research will guide sustainable transition strategies
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challenges (such as raw material constraints, hydrogen availability, and infrastructure deployment challenges), and analyze deep uncertainties. The research will guide sustainable transition strategies
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, identify challenges (such as raw material constraints, hydrogen availability, and infrastructure deployment challenges), and analyze deep uncertainties. The research will guide sustainable transition
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variety of organizations. Given the nature of the project, we look for a candidate with strong academic reasoning ability who is not afraid of some uncertainty and complexity. The following criteria apply