Electric Power Systems: Ph.D. positions

Highlights:
1. KTH School of Electrical Engineering seeks two Ph.D. candidates in Electric Power Systems

2. Project title: Hydropower optimization in systems with large amounts of wind power KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are circa 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.

3. The School of Electrical Engineering conducts research and education on the highest international level in Electric Power Engineering, Fusion and Space Plasma Physics, Telecommunications, and Networks, Information and Control Systems (NICS). The scientific and technical activities of the Division of Electric Power Systems cover development and application of methods for analysis, simulation, and control of electric and integrated energy systems. The research activities in this division are divided into three subject areas, namely, power system dynamics and control, electricity markets and production planning, and power system network planning.
4. Within this project, two Ph.D. students will be recruited working with different perspectives:
5. One position considering the producer perspective.

6th to 9th Oct 2010: The 7th International Symposium on the Chemistry and Biological Chemistry of Vanadium


Highlights:
1. The 7th International Symposium on the Chemistry and Biological Chemistry of Vanadium - V7 Symposium- which will be held in Toyama, Japan, from the 6th to the 9th of October, 2010.
2. This Conference focuses on all aspects of Vanadium Chemistry and Biochemistry.
3. Scientific Topics
        a. Vanadium Inorganic Chemistry - Coordination, Speciation and Structure
        b. Vanadium Bioinorganic and Biological Chemistry
        c. Vanadium Transport, Toxicology and Enzymology
        d. Therapeutic Applications of Vanadium Compounds
       e. Vanadium-Induced or –Catalyzed Reactions
       f. New Materials Containing Vanadium and their Processes
4. Venue: V7 Symposium will take place at Toyama Shimin Plaza, Otemachi 6,
Toyama 930-0084, Japan.

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