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University Duties This PhD project is part of the AFLOW consortium supported by the Swedish Energy Agency and focuses on multi-scale modelling of aqueous organic redox flow batteries, to build a predictive
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for the rapid conversion of biomass into hard carbons, significantly reducing the time and energy required compared to traditional processes. Additionally, the collaborative research aims to identify optimal
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on increasingly complex questions where the interplay between different phases is crucial for success. Interface systems—whether involving material transitions, biological systems, energy-conversion devices
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. The research is carried out at nine research departments and touches on everything from the unimaginably small to the large in areas such as energy supply, climate change, new materials and the universe
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the major areas for the future transition to sustainable societies. The Department of Electrical Engineering conducts successful research and education in these areas - including renewable energy sources