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of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend in the field of Safe Learning Based Control for Autonomous Robots in Dynamic Environments within the general
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they can participate dynamically in multi-energy markets at both building and district scale. You will develop high-fidelity techno-economic models of chillers, heat pumps and thermal energy storage
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cooperative behaviors such as joint mapping, coordinated inspection, or adaptive navigation. Digital twin simulation and testing: Developing and using digital twin models to simulate the integrated sensor suite
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structural mechanics as well as engineering modelling, analysis and simulation is essential. Further, the ideal applicant will be capable of working independently, efficiently managing their own workload, and
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correction and/or mitigation. Knowledge about networking protocols and distributed algorithms. Experience in programming, e.g., in C++, Python or Matlab. Experience with quantum simulators, such as NetSquid
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implementation Perform accurate CFD simulations of green fuel combustion in a CVCC and validate the CFD by detailed experimental data to be provided by a collaboration partner Perform a comprehensive CFD-based
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organization promoting an active social and scientific life among our most junior researchers. Together, these initiatives create a dynamic and welcoming environment for early-career researchers and senior staff
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Energy’s state-of-the-art wave tank to characterise static and dynamic behaviour under wave and current loading. The experimental evidence will be used to validate a high-fidelity coupled load–structure
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clearly across disciplines is essential. Personally, we value someone who is proactive, structured, and open to teamwork in a dynamic, international environment. You should be motivated to publish high
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states, social policies, and institutional dynamics affect social cohesion, inclusion, and individual experiences of welfare. Our research covers a range of topics, including migration and integration