Researcher in Power Systems at Technische Universitt Mnchen
80333 München, , Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

ARE YOU ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT DEVELOPING AND APPLYING INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES TO FACILITATE THE ENERGY TRANSITION AND SEEKING TO CONTRIBUTE TO A DYNAMIC RESEARCH SETTING? LET’S COLLABORATE TO SHAPE TOMORROW’S ENERGY SYSTEMS!

Our research focuses on developing solutions to improve the electric grid’s accessibility, resiliency to high-impact events, day-to-day reliability, sustainability, and security against cyber and physical attacks.

Responsibilities
  • Research and Analysis: Engage in extensive literature reviews to stay abreast of current trends and advancements in power systems, focusing on steady state and dynamic modeling and control for converter-dominated grids, renewable energy integration, and grid resilience. Undertake comprehensive data analysis and develop sophisticated mathematical models for simulating power system behaviors under various scenarios.
  • Development and Testing: Design and develop control algorithms to enhance grid performance. This includes software development for implementing these controls and conducting laboratory experiments for validation.
  • Collaboration and Communication: Participate in collaborative projects with researchers, industry partners, and government agencies. Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and conferences to disseminate research outcomes widely.
  • Innovation and Problem-Solving: Innovate solutions to modern power system challenges, including renewable energy integration and grid resilience. Identify and address development and testing phase issues.
  • Education and Mentoring: Play an instrumental role in educational activities, creating instructional materials, assisting in lectures and laboratory courses, and mentoring students involved in research projects.
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