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An Information Theoretic Approach to the Smart Grid School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Inaki Esnaola Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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electric mobility and smart energy management. We design and implement charging infrastructures and advanced energy optimization systems, combining engineering, proprietary software, and strategic vision
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PhD fellowship (R1) to work on the MSCA project SAILING. The tasks to be carried out will be focused on developing a distributed energy optimization local controllers leading to the grid edge conceptual
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PhD fellowship (R1) to work on the MSCA project SAILING. The tasks to be carried out will be focused on developing a distributed energy optimization local controllers leading to the grid edge conceptual
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Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Telecommunications, industrial engineering, Mathematics, Physics or other related degrees. Interest on energy and smart grid related issues Knowledge and/or interest
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Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Telecommunications, industrial engineering, Mathematics, Physics or other related degrees. Interest on energy and smart grid related issues Knowledge and/or interest
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corresponding position; Internationally recognised scientific profile in smart power systems, power electronics, or power grid simulation Proven excellence in research and academic teaching Experience in
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: The rapid advancements in emerging portable electronics, transportation (e.g., electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, autonomous aircraft, etc.), and smart grid-scale energy storage have stimulated
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, Telecommunications, industrial engineering, Mathematics, Physics or other related degrees. Interest on energy and smart grid related issues Knowledge and/or interest on cybersecurityl Knowledge and experience
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, optimisation, and cybersecurity with applications to power systems, smart grids, microgrids, and power electronics converters. The CAPS Lab brings academics, research associates, engineers, and PhD students