Research Associate - Power Electronics | Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in (m/w/d) - Leistungselektronik
Universität Rostock Zentr.UniVerwaltung Land MV
Job Summary
The University of Rostock is seeking a Research Associate in Power Electronics for a project focused on efficient and robust power semiconductors for sustainable energy supply, specifically within the "High-Power HVDC" initiative. In this role, you will be deeply involved in researching power semiconductors using device simulators, experimentally characterizing them in the kA and kV range, and developing converter-related analog and digital electronics. This position requires a strong background in electrical engineering, excellent knowledge of power electronics and semiconductors, and hands-on experience with power electronic circuits. It's an excellent opportunity for a professional looking to contribute to cutting-edge research in a supportive academic environment, with a focus on practical application and innovation in energy technology.
Required Skills
Education
University degree (Diploma, Master, or comparable) in Electrical Engineering or a comparable field with at least a good result
Experience
- • Experience with the conception, setup, and commissioning of power electronic circuits
Languages
Additional
- Minimum physical suitability for work in a power electronics laboratory
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