PhD for modelling and optimising advanced magnetic components for ultra-efficient and highly compact power electronic converter (100%)
Inseriert am: 26.07.2018
The Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems (HPE) at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering performs international leading research on power electronic converter systems required for example in future energy distribution systems for renewable energy sources or in traction applications. A further research focus is on solid state pulse modulator systems for medical applications (imaging/cancer treatment) and accelerators. For a new research project on advanced magnetic components, we are recruiting aPhD for modelling and optimising advanced magnetic components for ultra-efficient and highly compact power electronic converter (100%) We are looking for outstanding, highly motivated individuals interested in pursuing Ph.D. research in the multi-disciplinary and challenging area of magnetic components. Inductors as well as transformers are key elements in most power electronic converters and significantly influence the achievable efficiency and power density of converter systems as for example solid state transformers, PFCs or DC-DC converters for energy storage. In order to keep up with the fast development of semiconductors (e.g. wide band gap SiC MOSFETs/GaN HEMT), advanced concepts for magnetic devices and comprehensive models of the components are key for the future development of power electronic systems. In addition, novel models for inductors and transformers, which can be computationally efficiently integrated in optimisation procedures of power electronic converters, are required for achieving outstanding system efficiencies and power densities. For verifying the new concepts and the models, prototype systems should be built and evaluated in detail.
You may expect a challenging and scientifically highly exciting full-time position in a dynamic, international team at one of the world-wide leading technical universities. Furthermore, we strongly support participation at international conferences and offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits as well as outstanding research and laboratory facilities The candidate must have a diploma/M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering and/or physics with excellent grades, fundamental knowledge of power electronic converter systems, good communication skills, fluency in English and the willingness to work hard as part of an international team. In addition, you should be interested in the comprehensive design of magnetic components, in magnetic fields as well as the function and optimal design of power electronic converters. We look forward to receiving your online application including a comprehensive CV, B.S. and M.S. transcripts, electronic copies of the B.Sc./M.Sc. thesis and/or publications (if available) and names and addresses of references should be sent per email to J. Biela at jbiela@ethz.ch. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Jürgen Biela at jbiela@ethz.ch (no applications) or visit our website www.hpe.ee.ethz.ch.