Your future responsibilities
The Research Unit Architectures & Topologies is aiming for novel topologies for different converters applications, utilization of passive technologies within circuits and using new devices or module technologies for power converters.
For the DC-Microgrid project, the Power Electronics Division, specifically the Research Unit Architectures & Topologies, in collaboration with Graz University of Technology, Institute of Electric Drives and Power Electronic Systems (headed by Univ.-Prof. Dr. sc. ETH Michael Hartmann), is looking for a new colleague. The successful candidate will join the project team as a co-employed member of both institutions.
The DC-Microgrid project is part of a consortium comprising twelve academic and industrial partners, aiming to develop innovative and cutting-edge solutions for industrial DC microgrids. As part of this effort, we at SAL are seeking a motivated researcher to contribute to our project in this exciting field.
Building on your expertise, your role at SAL will focus on performing multi-objective optimisations to identify optimal inverter topologies using the latest semiconductor technologies including Silicon (Si), Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN).
Key tasks will include
- Design and integration of an EMI output filter stage
- Control system design
- Hardware and PCB development
- Testing and validation of the system under variable DC link input voltage conditions and non-linear compressor drive loads
The co-employment at the Graz University of Technology will be within the framework of a PhD thesis. The focus of the thesis will be on investigating inverter topologies that leverage the latest semiconductor technologies and advanced passive filter materials for an industrial piston stroke compressor drive. A key aspect of the work will involve benchmarking existing technologies, such as voltage source inverters (VSI), against alternative concepts like current source inverters (CSI), with the goal of identifying and developing optimized solutions for industrial applications. For the co-employment, a two step application process is necessary. An additional application at Graz University of Technology is mandatory. Further information can be diiscussed in a first interview.
This position offers a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge research with a direct link to industrial applications, contributing to the next generation of high performance DC microgrid systems.