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Responsibilities Work on the FWF-project „FWF - Electric Machine Laboratory“, sub-project Noise and Vibration of Electric Drives: Space-Time Boundary Element Formulations: Simulation of noise and vibration with
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22 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Silicon Austria Labs GmbH Department Research Institute Research Field Technology » Electrical technology Engineering » Electrical engineering
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(Technische Universität Wien) in the PhD program of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering or the Faculty of Computer Science. They will be supervised by the CoPIs Dr. Günther Koliander and Dr. Nicki Holighaus
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19 Jan 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Silicon Austria Labs Department Human Resources Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering Engineering
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The electrification of transportation and the increasing demand for electrical energy conversion make highly efficient and highly compact power converters the heart of many electronic-based systems. Wide-band gap (WBG
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of making the first realistic and energy efficient thermomagnetic energy converters for low grade waste heat (<100°C) to electricity and they will learn how to upscale these and bring them to a viable market
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, reduced defects, and enhanced film performance, particularly in terms of optical, electrical, and mechanical properties. In combination with RF substrate bias, the epitaxial AlScN films can be grown
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on solutions for sustainable, safe, intelligent, and thus future proof mobility. As part of our interdisciplinary Competence Unit Electric Vehicle Technologies, you will work throughout your PhD project in