Currently recruiting PhD students with background in experimental analysis of power electronics. Please email me your CV and transcripts, along with a brief description of why you want to join the PEPST Lab. Please use "PEPST Grad Position (PhD)" as the email subject. PhD candidates must have previously obtained a Master's degree. **Please note, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.** Thank you!
Some of the skills pertinent to graduate studies in Energy Systems include:
Background knowledge in power electronics and power systems, and control theory
Effective communications skills, both oral and written
Past experience with EMTP type software tools, such as PSCAD/EMTDC, or with power electronics simulation suites, such as PLECS, is beneficial
Financial assistance for qualified graduate students is typically provided through a combination of a research assistantship and a teaching assistantship. The former is provided directly by the graduate supervisor while the latter is provided by the ECE Department. Tuition scholarships for qualified graduate students are also available on a competitive basis (GPA 3.5+).Â