Researcher position - Control for reliability of Electromobility Systems 80 - 100%
Key information
- Publication date:06 August 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Windisch
Job summary
Join the School of Engineering at FHNW as a researcher! Collaborate on innovative electromobility systems.
Tasks
- Develop multi-objective controllers for electric vehicles' efficiency.
- Define reliability models for components like batteries and converters.
- Collaborate with NCCR researchers and publish scientific papers.
Skills
- Engineering degree in Electrical or Systems Engineering required.
- Strong mathematical foundation essential for control systems.
- Experience in electromobility or power conversion preferred.
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Researcher position - Control for reliability of Electromobility Systems 80 - 100%
School of Engineering FHNW, Institute of Electrical Power Systems
The researcher will participate in a project under the NCCR Automation consortium, collaborating with Principal Investigators from FHNW and ETHZ. The research project is dedicated to designing multi-objective controllers to optimize the efficiency, reliability, and lifespan of electric vehicles.
The individual will tackle the challenge of defining reliability and lifespan models for electric vehicle components, including batteries, converters, and capacitors. They will utilize various time and frequency domain control techniques to integrate these sustainability criteria into the design phase. They will also establish optimal, reconfigurable operating profiles for different driving conditions, highlighting the controller's adaptability. The researcher will be involved in national research projects within the NCCR framework, which will include collaboration with other NCCR researchers at ETH, EPFL, and EMPA. The initial contract will be for two years, with the option for renewal.
Responsibilities include:
- Developing an optimal system layout for facilitating decentralized control and optimal operation of a network of power converters with generators, storage, and loads.
- Creating a switched systems model of a reconfigurable grid and designing adaptive controllers.
- Writing scientific papers.
- Collaborating with other researchers within the NCCR network.
Candidates are required to possess an engineering degree in Electrical or Systems Engineering, with a specialization in control systems or optimization, complemented by a robust mathematical foundation. Additional prerequisites include:
- A proven research background, evidenced by a solid publication record in premier conferences and/or journals.
- Practical experience in electromobility or power conversion.
- A keen interest in contributing to an international setting, with proficient communication skills in English being essential.
- Proficiency in German, or a readiness to learn, is advantageous.
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