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practical experience during your studies? With us you will find the experts and the environment to realize these goals. In the Department of III-V Photovoltaics and Concentrator Technology at the Fraunhofer
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degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar subject. Did you perhaps also complete vocational training in the field of electrical engineering beforehand? Are you familiar with designing and operating
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experience even during your studies? With us, you will work as a Student Assistant to help make this goal a reality. You support our group "III-V Semiconductor Technology", which focuses on solar cells based
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optimization of technical processes and products. We present the exciting range of applications of our collaborative software development MESHFREE: https://www.meshfree.eu/ Currently, our team is working
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contribute You should have completed your diploma or master’s degree in the field of electrical engineering, power engineering, control engineering, mechatronics, or engineering management specializing in one
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, Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering Management, or Mechanical Engineering specializing in one of the subjects mentioned above. In addition, you have Python programming skills and perhaps also some experience
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(https://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/research-projects/pvev.html ), we are working to optimize models for PV self-consumption estimation and, on that basis, to develop an algorithm for PV feed-in upscaling
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, you will be supported by your colleagues in the team. What you contribute Are you studying Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Technical/Applied Computer Science, Data
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the bottom right). http://www.ipk.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK www.ipk.fraunhofer.de Requisition Number: 81145
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technology by supporting the electrochemical investigations of electrolysis and fuel cell components. Would you rather work on one of our test benches for large components for wind turbines? At the nacelle