testing capability up to 5MW.
The successful candidate will support research in innovative high-speed magnetic bearing for net zero transportation applications. In particular, the role holder will support the hardware development of the magnetic bearing controller.
Candidates should hold or be shortly due to obtain a Degree (First-Class would be desirable) in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Motor Drives systems or a very closely related topic:
- Hardware experience in power electronics and motor drives
- Extensive practical experience in power electronics development at product level
- Good knowledge of WBG power electronic devices
Good research methodology, communication skills and the ability to work in a team are essential. The successful candidate will be expected to liaise with industrial partners, prepare and present reports and disseminate results of their work through academic publications and presentations.
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