Vacancies

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The department "Energy Management and Power System Operation" (e²n) works in research and teaching on the future decentralized energy system to ensure a secure, cost-efficient and sustainable energy supply. We are currently looking to strengthen our team at the University of Kassel and at Fraunhofer IEE in all subject areas and areas of responsibility.

International applicants are also very welcome in Kassel:
www.uni-kassel.de/uni/en/international-service/coming-to-kassel


Unsolicited application

You are welcome to send us an unsolicited application at any time.

Task profile

You support research and teaching at the department "Energy Management and Operation of Electrical Networks".

You enjoy solving scientific problems, especially in the development of suitable models, methods and simulation environments on different time scales to answer questions of stability and efficiency of the future power supply.

The main tasks within the scope of teaching are the preparation and implementation as well as new conception of lectures, seminars and exercises as well as the supervision of students.

Your perspectives

You can expect a varied, creative working environment in a committed, harmonious team in a personal, solution-oriented working atmosphere. You will work in close contact with industrial project partners.

Requirements profile

You work independently and goal-oriented. You have an above-average university degree in electrical engineering, industrial engineering, information technology, physics or similar fields. You have experience in modeling/simulation of electrical engineering issues and ideally in the area of operational management/design of electrical grids and grid integration of renewable energies. You have knowledge of simulation environments such as Matlab/Sincal, PowerFactory, PSSSincal, SimPowerSystems, C++ and control center systems and have excellent written and spoken German and English skills.

Please send your application to Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Braun(e2n[at]uni-kassel.de).