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Research Fellow (Power Electronics)

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Research Fellow (Power Electronics)

Research Fellow

2026-06-08

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore

Type

Research Staff / Fixed Term Contract

Start Date

2026-04-06

Required Qualifications

PhD Electrical Engineering
Power Electronics Experience
WBG SiC Devices
Gate Driver Design
EMI Filter Design
PSIM/PLECS/MATLAB

Research Areas

High-Switching Frequency SiC Devices
Power Device Modeling
Thermal Management
Loss Analysis
High Power Prototyping
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Research Fellow (Power Electronics)

Research Fellow (Power Electronics)

University-Level Unit:
College of Design and Engineering

Faculty/Department-Level Unit:
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Employee Category:
Research Staff

Location:
Kent Ridge Campus

Posting Start Date:
06/04/2026

Job Description

  • Manage the research project with Principal Investigator (PI) and the research team members to study, evaluate, propose and innovate on the following:
    (1) High-switching frequency high temperature operation of Wide Band Gap (WBG) SiC Semiconductor devices and applications.
    (2) Establish foundational work in the modelling, design, performance evaluation, and benchmarking of SiC power devices and power electronics.
    (3) Characterization of new semiconductor devices
    (4) Electrical Circuit Modelling of SiC devices at high switching frequency and high temperature.
    (5) Thermal modelling and advanced cooling at high temperature of SiC devices.
    (6) Simulation model of new SiC devices
    (7) Loss modelling and analysis
    (8) EMI filter design
    (9) Gate driver design (high frequency and WBG parasitic)
    (10) Benchmarking for specific applications and demonstrate features of cost, density, and weight
    Carry out Risk Assessment, and ensure compliance with Work, Safety and Health Regulations.
  • Work independently, as well as within a team, to ensure proper operation and maintenance of equipment and assist in laboratory management.
  • Coordinate procurement and liaison with vendors/suppliers.
  • Mentor students involved in the research project
  • For those hired at senior levels, management responsibilities may be included

Qualifications

  • Have a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent from a recognized University with major in Power Engineering
  • Relevant experience in power electronics, high frequency gate driver circuit design, EMI filter, loss analysis, switching strategies, and closed loop control system
  • Strong knowledge of power electronics, drives, and WBG semiconductor devices is highly preferred. Experience with hardware testing and real-time simulation will be advantageous.
  • Knowledge and hands-on experience in Wide band gap semiconductors, device parasitic, device simulation, gare driver design for WBG devices, EMI filter design, high-switching frequency operation, thermal management, high power prototype design and testing, etc. are preferred.
  • Knowledge of software such as PSIM, PLECS and MATLAB/Simulink
  • Prior knowledge and experience in digital twins/HIL will be a bonus
  • Prior knowledge and experience of AI/ML and automation in power electronics and power system will be useful
  • Experienced and committed to participating in project meetings.
  • Self-motivated team player and good project management skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Open to Fixed Term Contract
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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Fellow (Power Electronics) role?

A PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent with a major in Power Engineering is required. Relevant experience in power electronics, high frequency gate driver circuit design, EMI filter, loss analysis, and closed loop control systems is essential. Strong knowledge of WBG semiconductor devices like SiC, plus hands-on experience in device simulation, thermal management, and software like PSIM, PLECS, MATLAB/Simulink is preferred. Check research jobs for similar roles or postdoc success tips.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this power electronics research position?

Manage the project with the PI to innovate on high-switching frequency high temperature WBG SiC devices, including modeling, design, characterization, thermal modeling, EMI filter design, gate driver design, loss analysis, and benchmarking. Ensure lab safety, mentor students, handle procurement, and maintain equipment. Senior hires may have management duties. Explore research assistant jobs for related opportunities.

Is experience with Wide Band Gap (WBG) SiC devices necessary?

Yes, strong knowledge and hands-on experience in Wide Band Gap semiconductors, SiC device parasitic, high-switching frequency operation, high power prototype design, and thermal management is highly preferred. Experience with hardware testing, real-time simulation, digital twins/HIL, or AI/ML in power electronics is advantageous. See research assistant tips.

📅What is the application deadline and employment type for this NUS job?

The posting starts on 06/04/2026 and expires on 2026-06-08. It is a Fixed Term Contract for Research Staff at Kent Ridge Campus. Open to fixed-term arrangements. Visit higher ed jobs for more listings.

🤝What soft skills and additional preferences are needed?

Self-motivated team player with excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and project management. Committed to project meetings, lab management, and compliance with safety regulations. Prior knowledge in digital twins/HIL or AI/ML in power electronics is a bonus. Learn more via free resume template to tailor your application.

💻How to prepare for hardware testing and simulation in this role?

Focus on real-time simulation, hardware testing of high-power prototypes, and tools like MATLAB/Simulink, PSIM, PLECS. Experience in switching strategies and closed-loop control is key. Refer to postdoc research role guide.

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