Efficient GaN power electronics and ICs for electromobility: Scientific employee - Greenview, United States - NovaWorks
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Research Assistant (m/f/d)
Efficient GaN Power Electronics and ICs for Electromobility
The University of Stuttgart is known for its outstanding, globally recognized research and top-quality teaching in one of the most dynamic industrial regions in Europe. As a reliable employer, the university supports and promotes the academic careers of its researchers. It takes pride in its employees, who currently come from over 100 different countries. The university is a partner for knowledge and technology transfer and values interdisciplinary collaboration.
Job Description
The Innovation Campus Mobility of the Future (ICM) is researching new technologies for mobility and production. The goal of the new research group "smart converters for emission-free mobility of the future" at the Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (iew), University of Stuttgart, is to design electric energy converters to be more efficient, sustainable, and intelligent, and to demonstrate their use in emission-free energy applications for electromobility. The research focuses on highly efficient and innovative power electronics with modern wide-bandgap power devices (gallium nitride, lateral and vertical), new topologies, and smart operating concepts. The results of basic research will be demonstrated in practical applications, such as drive inverters, bidirectional DC charging electronics, mobile electrocaloric heat pumps, and battery and system integration.
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