At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead innovative research in power electronics and design cutting-edge power converters.
- Company: Join the University of Birmingham's School of Engineering, a hub for pioneering research.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, full-time role, and the chance to shape future maritime technology.
- Other info: Fixed-term position until August 2027 with opportunities for professional growth.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the maritime industry with your expertise in power electronics.
- Qualifications: PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering and skills in microcontroller programming.
The predicted salary is between 37494 - 37494 Β£ per year.
The University of Birmingham is seeking a researcher in power electronics to undertake independent research within the School of Engineering. This role involves leading the ALL-DC-SHIPS project, designing power converters, and developing control systems.
The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering and have proficiency in programming microcontrollers.
This full-time position is fixed-term until August 2027, offering a maximum salary of Β£37,494.
Power Electronics Research Fellow β Maritime DC Prototyping in Birmingham employer: University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration within the School of Engineering. As a Power Electronics Research Fellow, you will have access to cutting-edge resources and opportunities for professional development, all while contributing to impactful research in maritime technology. Located in a dynamic academic environment, this role not only supports your career growth but also allows you to make meaningful contributions to the field of power electronics.