Open HiWi Positions
In the evolving electric vehicle market there is a need for high efficient and reliable power electronics. While Silicon existed in the market for several decades and sophisticated life time models like LESIT or CIPS08 were developed for those components such knowledge is still lacking limited applicable for SiC due to the different technology and physics. In this overall project a 3-phase inverter should be developed which provides close to application stresses. Sensor systems and highly accelerated tests as well as safety measurements should be developed. A focus on subtask is pursued and will be discussed with the tutor prior of the work.
The push for faster satellite communication is driving demand for ultra-high data rate links,
especially in the high millimeter-wave bands. Our team is currently developing a cutting-edge,
trailer-based E-band ground station, designed to support future projects and advanced measurements.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of building a state-of-the-art satellite ground station and gain
hands-on experience with real-world challenges in satellite communication.
Relevant Experience:
- Python (optional)
- Microwave Engineering (optional)
- MATLAB (optional)
- Soldering (optional)
Contact:
We are looking for a motivated student assistant (HiWi) to support us in editing lectures recordings.
Responsibilities:
- Creating and editing subtitles to lectures recordings using specialized software
- Proofreading subtitles to ensure accuracy and quality
- Translating subtitles if necessary (e.g., from German to English or vice versa)
- Assisting with other related tasks as needed
What we offer:
- Flexible working hours with individual time arrangements (20-80 hours per
month) and contract duration (minimum duration of 1 month) - Employment as a research assistant (with a bachelor's degree) or student
assistant with appropriate compensation - Access to professional tools
Relevant Experience:
- Good language skills in both German and English
- Ability to work independently and efficiently
Contact:
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Dominik Koch
M.Sc.Group Leader Power Electronics / Research Assistant
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Benjamin Schoch
M.Sc.Research Assistant