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interface with cyber and physical aspects of power systems such as the software-defined networking (SDN) in the microgrid control. Supervised by Prof. Xin Zhang (cyber-physical power systems) , the PhD
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, optimisation, and cybersecurity with applications to power systems, smart grids, microgrids, and power electronics converters. The CAPS Lab brings academics, research associates, engineers, and PhD students
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Required Qualifications Solid background in Power Electronics Design and Control (e.g., research experience in microgrids, cascaded multilevel converters, or multiple inverter coordination is highly
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generation, microgrids, renewable energy, battery energy storage, grid interconnection. Knowledge of electrical systems in complex buildings and labs Knowledge of automated meter reading (AMR) systems
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incorporates an advanced building skin, a unique “transparent infrastructure,” a “smart” microgrid, and a computing data center that demonstrate the use of sustainable building technologies and energy systems
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Control (e.g., research experience in microgrids, cascaded multilevel converters, or multiple inverter coordination is highly preferred). Experience in power converter hardware prototyping and debugging
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applications and optimization in the project area. Preferred profile: Good teamwork skills and motivation to use computational applications, such as software and algorithms for optimizing microgrids/energy
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their integration, distribution, protection, storage, microgrids, electric machines, power conversion, and battery technologies. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong publication record who