YOUR FUTURE RESPONSIBILITIES
This Master Thesis topic is focusing on coupling thermal and core loss models of the magnetic component.
The scope of the project includes following aspects:
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Modeling of core loss using electromagnetic FEM simulation.
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Analysis and experimental measurements of core losses for different magnetic materials shapes and sizes.
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Design of data driven, and analytical models based on the gathered results.
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Documentation of research outcomes.
YOUR PROFILE
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Master student in Electrical Engineering or Physics.
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Fundamental knowledge of power electronics (basics of semiconductor devices, power converter topologies and control methods).
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Experiences with Matlab/Simulink and power electronic circuit simulation tools (e.g., PLECS, LTspice) is a plus.
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Experience with PCB and/or CAD design software is a plus.
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Experience with multiphysics simulation and FEM simulation tools (e.g., Ansys, COMSOL) is a plus.
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Highly enthusiastic and motivated, willing to learn new technologies.
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Self-organized and target-oriented working style.
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Good communications skills, fluency in English, both written and spoken.
IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT SAL
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Start of your employment as soon as possible.
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Duration: 6 months.
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State-of-the-art lab facilities and instruments.
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Home Office possible.
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€ 4.- /day food allowance in restaurants / € 2.- /day in supermarkets.
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Family- & Kids friendly.
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Free Coffee/Milk/Tee & fresh fruits.
This position is subject to the Collective Agreement for employees in non-university research (Research CA). For this position, we offer a competitive gross salary of EUR 1.863, paid 14 times a year.