Your future responsibilities
We are looking for a highly talented Research Unit Leader to will lead and drive the highest quality, industrial-grade research in power electronics devices.
Leadership responsibilities
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Continue to develop the unit of 10 researchers focused on control platforms for power electronic converter systems for a wide range of sectors and applications.
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Provide vision for long-term research opportunities in power electronics.
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Establish and manage research projects with a wide range of industrial and academic partners.
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Shaping the department's research programme and project portfolio with supervisors and peers.
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Effectively delegate research issues to the right combination of SAL scientists and researchers for best team performance.
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Plan and control the research unit's budget and resources.
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Provide overall leadership for the research unit to deliver high quality research outputs, innovation and economic impact.
Technology
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Development of hardware and software for power electronic systems. Focus on microcontroller and FPGA-based control platforms for typically complex converter systems with demanding requirements (in terms of dynamics, synchronised paralleling, fail-safe solutions).
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Model-based design of firmware and software for both FPGA and microcontroller control platforms.
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Development of control architectures and modulation strategies for dynamic and efficient converter systems
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Vision of how future power electronics systems and their control units can benefit from other scientific domains (e.g. artificial intelligence, sensor technology, numerical techniques...).
Your profile
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PhD in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Control Engineering or related fields with a specialisation in power electronics.
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At least 8 years of practical experience in power electronics. Experience in an academic environment is an advantage.
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Expertise in power electronics with a focus on control engineering.
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Strong scientific track record as evidenced by publications, invited talks, etc.
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Project management skills.
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Experience in the Austrian and European funding landscape preferred.
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Active industrial and academic network preferred.
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Contacts within the international power electronics industrial network are a plus.
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Autonomous, well organised and enjoy working in a dynamic and multicultural team.
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Innovative and keen to find solutions to applied research challenges.
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Leadership qualities, ability to inspire, develop and motivate young scientists and researchers to perform at their best.
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Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
Important Facts about SAL
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Diversified research activities with plenty of technical challenges.
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State-of-the-art lab facilities and instruments.
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Internal and external training opportunities for further development.
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Home Office possible.
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€ 4 per day food allowance in restaurants or € 2 per day in supermarkets.
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Family & kids friendly.
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Free coffee/milk/tea & fresh fruits.
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Start: as soon as possible.
This position is subject to the Collective Agreement for employees in non-university research (Research CA) in occupational group G (G1 salary = EUR 5.356, paid 14 times a year). Your actual salary depends on your experience and qualifications. We offer a gross salary in the range between EUR 85.000 to EUR 120.000 (annual, based on an All-in contract and bonus).