ResponsibilitiesAs a Researcher in our Thermodynamic Division, you will be responsible for conducting high-level research and development to drive innovation in the field of renewable energy, with a focus on solar and thermal energy systems.
Key tasks include:Conduct experiments and analyze data from solar energy and thermal management simulations.Collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team to design and develop new energy systems.Simulating and modelling solar farms to create digital twins and control tools for real-time system management.Implementing Artificial Intelligence-based forecasting methods to transition from predictive to preventive maintenance strategies.Perform data analysis to evaluate the performance of solar and thermal components.Managing large-scale data for real-time analysis through efficient cloud deployment.Keeping up to date with the latest developments in energy research and incorporating new findings into project work.Working independently and proactively to achieve research objectives.Engaging with partners and stakeholders across Europe to advance project goals.Minimum RequirementsRequired EducationBachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering (Industrial, Electrical, Mechanical, Renewable Energy, or related field).Other relevant backgrounds may include degrees in Physics, Applied Mathematics, Environmental Science, or Materials Science, with a strong focus on thermodynamics, energy systems, or renewable energy.Must-HaveEnglish Level: Minimum B2 proficiency.Proactive Research Approach: A proactive attitude towards research and problem-solving is essential.Autonomy: Ability to work autonomously and manage multiple tasks effectively.Analytical and Critical Thinking: Strong analytical and critical thinking skills are a must.Communication Skills: Proficiency in both written and spoken is essential.Willingness to Travel: Willingness to travel within Europe for research projects and collaborations.
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