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Research Fellow in Dynamic Energy Networks with Electric Vehicles

GraduateJuniorFull-timeOfficeAustraliaPosted 1 month agoVerified 1 month ago
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About the job

An exciting opportunity awaits a talented researcher at Macquarie University’s School of Engineering. Join a dynamic team working on the "Energy on Wheels" project, which aims to revolutionize electrical energy distribution through innovative models and optimization techniques. Collaboration and leadership are key, as you will work alongside esteemed faculty and have the chance to supervise postgraduate students, all while contributing to impactful research in the field.

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Developing a new model of electrical energy distribution

Creating innovative models that integrate renewable energy generation and electric vehicles to optimize network resources.
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Collaborating with faculty members

Working closely with Profs Stephen Hanly, Iain Collings, Graham Town, and Dr Hazer Inaltekin to advance research objectives.
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Supervising postgraduate students

Providing guidance and support to postgraduate students involved in the research project, fostering their academic growth.

Key criteria

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PhD in relevant field

Possession of a PhD related to energy distribution research.

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Research publication record

Demonstrated quality publications in high-impact journals.

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Mathematical and analytical skills

Proven experience with applied probability and optimization.

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5 criteria for this job
PhD in relevant field
Possession of a PhD related to energy distribution research.

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Research publication record
Demonstrated quality publications in high-impact journals.

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Mathematical and analytical skills
Proven experience with applied probability and optimization.

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Software proficiency
Experience with Matlab and Python for research applications.

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Interpersonal communication skills
Strong written and verbal skills for effective collaboration.

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