Your future responsibilities
The Research Unit "Architectures & Topologies" of the SAL Power Electronics Division focuses on new topologies for various inverters, the utilisation of newest switching devices and modules as well as the optimisation of passive technologies in power converters.
For the InnoTract project, we are looking for new colleagues to join the project team.
The scope of the InnoTract project ranges from the component level and its integration into the power modules to the system traction inverter, onboard chargers and DC/DC converters through to overall system integration, taking into account thermal design and cooling aspects.
In this role you will consider new concepts for on-board chargers and integrated DC/DC converters, perform simulations, create PCB layouts and finally perform measurements on the hardware in the laboratory. You will lead work packages covering the above tasks and act as an interface between the EMI and thermal/cooling design groups. You will also be expected to support researchers and PhD students in translating the latest concepts and ideas into final hardware and to assist with testing and verification.
For the InnoTract project, we are looking for new colleagues to join the project team.
The scope of the InnoTract project ranges from the component level and its integration into the power modules to the system traction inverter, onboard chargers and DC/DC converters through to overall system integration, taking into account thermal design and cooling aspects.
In this role you will consider new concepts for on-board chargers and integrated DC/DC converters, perform simulations, create PCB layouts and finally perform measurements on the hardware in the laboratory. You will lead work packages covering the above tasks and act as an interface between the EMI and thermal/cooling design groups. You will also be expected to support researchers and PhD students in translating the latest concepts and ideas into final hardware and to assist with testing and verification.