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electrical engineering and energy efficiency management. Key Responsibilities Participate in the research project to design a microgrid controller for grid interactive building applications. Develop control
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impactful, application-driven research. This position supports a strategic research project on full electric harbour craft microgrid modelling, onboard energy management systems (EMS), and hardware-in
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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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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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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 Design) will
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environment such as Matlab/Simulink. Design and develop an intelligent energy management system for the e-vessel microgrid for coordinated control of multiple energy sources considering cost, carbon, and
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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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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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interconnected Internet-of-Energy (IoE) ecosystems. In this context, the MSCA Doctoral Network project SAILING (https://Secure AI and Digital Twin Empowered Smart Internet-of-Energy ) aims to establish a
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the modelling, simulation and analysis of the large, complex and dynamic systems (e.g. cyber and physical systems). The PhD student will join the Sheffield Control and Power Systems (CAPS) Laboratory (https