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Do you want to contribute to the transition towards sustainable energy systems and future power grids? Join Chalmers and work at the forefront of research in electric power systems, renewable energy, and grid stability.
We are looking for a doctoral student to join our team at the Division of Electric Power Engineering at the Department of Electrical Engineering.
About us
The project is under joint supervision between the Division of Electrical Power Engineering and the Division of Energy Technology at Chalmers.
Division of Electric Power Engineering conducts research within a broad range of topics in electric power technology.
Our purpose is to develop interdisciplinary research areas within the university as well as with external partners.
Our research is based on a solid theoretical basis and extensive experimental verifications in our laboratories as well as in the field.
The power system research group is within the unit of Power Grids and Components under the division.
The research group focuses on operation, control and stability questions of the power grids during the transition of the electricity system towards converter-dominated generation with high industrial electrification process.
The research group and the division have close collaboration with other international research groups within the field and a strong tie with industries and grid companies.
At the Division of Energy Technology, we develop and analyse sustainable energy systems and conversion technologies for industry and society.
Through strong national and international collaboration, we unite experimental and systems research to create efficient, low-emission solutions driving the transition towards carbon-neutral energy and industry.
The energy systems group has extensive experience in the field of energy systems analysis and development of modelling methodologies.
The research focuses on understanding the challenges and opportunities of integrating renewable energy sources and electrification of new sectors at different geographical levels.
The research group participates in several large research projects such as Mistra Electrification and North European Power Perspectives.
The group has close collaboration with many industries, cities, municipalities, regions, etc.
About the research project
The generation technology shift towards high level of converter-dominated generation introduces a number of stability challenges to the existing power grid infrastructure, which has been designed to accommodate synchronous machine based generation technologies.
The robustness of the power system as a whole needs to be re-evaluated and the corresponding design and control criteria for the generation technologies and the power grid need to be updated.
This project focuses on the modelling of a large-scale power system with high penetration of inverter-based resources, and addresses questions on the capability of the existing phasor-domain simulation tool in capturing the converter-related stability phenomena.
This project is planned to be in collaboration between the field of power system control and stability analysis and of energy system analysis.
Who we are looking for
The following requirements are mandatory:
You are also motivated, flexible, and able to work independently, with a collaborative mindset and strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
The following experience will strengthen your application:
What you will do
Contract terms
What we offer
Chalmers is dedicated to improving gender balance and actively works with equality projects, such as the GENIE Initiative for gender equality and excellence.
We celebrate diversity and consider equality and inclusion as fundamental aspects of all our activities.
If Swedish is not your native language, Chalmers offers Swedish courses to help you settle in.
Find more general information about doctoral studies at Chalmers here: https://www.chalmers.se/en/research/we-train-new-researchers/about-doctoral-studies/.
Application procedure
Please click the "Apply button" to read more about the application procedure.
For questions, please contact:
Name: Peiyuan Chen
Title: Associate Professor
Email: peiyuan.chen@chalmers.se
Name: Lisa Göransson
Title: Associate ProfessorEmail: lisa.goransson@chalmers.se
Name: Filip Johnsson
Title: Professor
Email: filip.johnsson@chalmers.se