Your Role
Key responsibilities in your new role:
Simulation and Modeling: Develop and simulate different Solid‑State Transformer (SST) topologies and build models to analyze their performance.
Laboratory Measurements: Perform laboratory measurements and dynamic characterization of various devices to collect data and validate simulation results.
Data Analysis: Analyze data based on efficiency, power, and other key metrics to optimize the performance of SSTs and other devices.
Device Development: Investigate and develop new SST technologies, using SiC MOSFETs of different voltage classes.
Employment Information
Type of employment: Temporary / Part‑time or Full‑time (flexible working hours from Monday to Friday between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.).
Duration: minimum 12 months.
Your Profile
Qualifications and Skills to help you succeed:
Education: Pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, or a related field.
Technical Skills: Understanding of power electronics topologies, including DC/DC and AC/DC converters, and good knowledge in simulation software tools such as PLECS and SPICE, with possible Python interface.
Laboratory Experience: Ability and willingness to work in a power electronics lab, handling high voltage, high current, and high power equipment.
Way of Work: Self‑motivated and proactive working style, with a willingness to learn and grow in the semiconductor area, and ability to work independently.
Language Skill: Fluency in English.
This position is subject to the collective agreement for workers and employees in the electrical and electronics industry (full‑time), employment group B for bachelor students, employment group D for master students.
We provide equal opportunity and foster diversity, inclusion and a workplace characterised by trust, openness, respect and tolerance. All applicants and employees are given equal opportunities.
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