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electronics. Proven track record in managing large-scale power infrastructure projects, including commissioning of equipment and oversight of technical teams. Deep understanding of grid-scale storage
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Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large-scale technology deployment enabling validation and demonstration of real-world applications. As a Research Engineer II at ERI@N, you will be
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electronics. Proven track record in managing large-scale power infrastructure projects, including commissioning of equipment and oversight of technical teams. Deep understanding of grid-scale storage
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1 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Energy, Electric Power Systems and Microgrids Research Field
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and is available from 1 May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. You will join the Section for Electric Power Systems and Microgrids at the Department of Energy and contribute to developing future
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to the activities of the SIR-V2G project wich primary objective is to address the challenges arising from the large-scale integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into distribution networks by developing smart
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alternative energy systems, and their integration from microgrids to large-scale power systems is essential. The successful candidate will have proven experience in university-level teaching, a passion for
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development involving converter control and experimental validation. The method will be extended to large scale power converter dominated grids. This project is funded by WASP. Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems
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into the microgrid. The system needs to be optimised to deliver the lowest cost / kWh of delivered energy to the load, preferably comparable to that of a grid connection. The project runs alongside a large UKRI funded
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focus on translational Research, Development & Deployment which focus on specific area of the energy value chain, and a number of Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large scale technology