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will have the opportunity to be equipped with applied research skill sets that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The Research Engineer (Microgrid Controller
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The Research Engineer (Microgrid Controller Design) will contribute to a one-year applied research project funded by the Singapore Army
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project. • Intermediate skills in the use of Microsoft Office software and other applications or systems/ databases for research. • Knowledge of microgrid modelling and microgrid control systems (including
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, controlling, and testing grid-forming power electronic converters for applications such as renewable energy integration, energy storage, microgrids, and smart grid systems. The Research Associate will
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(DERs), PV, BESS, diesel gensets, or DC microgrids is highly advantageous. Familiarity with energy management systems, microgrid control strategies, or predictive/dynamic control will be an advantage
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of microgrids in distribution systems. An ideal candidate is expected to have a good knowledge of dynamic modeling of distribution systems, relay programming, microgrid controller programming as well as setting
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, microgrid control strategies, or predictive/dynamic control will be an advantage. Experience in conducting simulation studies, analysing results, and preparing technical reports. Commitment to supervising
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at the forefront of our microgrid technology and clean energy solution development efforts, responsible for designing, testing, power and energy management systems. Key Responsibilities: Design, maintain and operate
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integration, load management, and distributed control systems. Experience in advanced charging systems, including L1~3 charging units, inductive/wireless charging, and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies
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integration, load management, and distributed control systems. Experience in advanced charging systems, including L1~3 charging units, inductive/wireless charging, and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies