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An innovative energy storage system for micro-grids in developing countries (C3.5-ELE-Gladwin) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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. #sustainability Project description For distributed renewable micro-grids to become a mature technology, the economics and the reliability have to be equal to or better than today’s distribution grids. The PhD
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micro and smart grid, cybersecurity, impact of electric vehicle evolution on power grids, convergence of artificial intelligence/machine learning and energy in the smart-connected society, energy
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software: Overleaf. Specific Requirements Knowledge: Control of power converters. Creation of micro-grid testbeds. Resolution of large systems of equations. Control and protection interaction patterns
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perform scheduling and training of users to operate TEM microscopes, specifically, Talos Arctica, Glacios 2 and Titan Krios; including sample preparation (negative stain and cryo-plunging), grid loading
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structure, micro/nanodosimetry, or biological damage. -Demonstrated research productivity, including peer-reviewed publications. -Experience supporting federally funded or NASA-related research programs
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) imaging. This project is in close collaboration with the Radiation Physics research group at the Center for X-ray Tomography (UGCT, http://www.ugct.ugent.be ). This group conducts research on micro-CT
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An innovative energy storage system for micro-grids in developing countries (C3.5-ELE-Gladwin)