Location:
Bad Honnef North Rhine-Westphalia Germany
Job ID:
R0118724
Date Posted:
Company Name:
HITACHI ENERGY GERMANY AG
Profession (Job Category):
Administration & Facilities
Job Schedule:
Part time
Remote:
No
Job Description:
The opportunity
We are offering a Master Student Program in the field of high-voltage transformer insulation and electric field
analysis.
The program focuses on the evaluation of electric stresses in continuously transposed conductors (CTC) and shielding structures combining finite element simulations (FEM) with analytical calculation methods.
This position provides hands-on experience in industrial R&D allowing students to work on real engineering challenges while completing their Masters studies.
How youll make an impact
- Perform FEM simulations for electric field and stress calculations based on defined test configurations
- Investigate electric stress in insulation systems
- Calculate electric stresses using analytical methods and compare results with FEM simulations
- Improve analytical models by developing and applying correction factors based on FEM results
- Conduct parametric studies
- Study the influence of adjacent discs and nearby applied potentials on electric field distribution and stress
maxima - Investigate advanced effects
- Document results and support technical reports presentations and thesis work
Your background
- Enrolled in a Masters degree program in: Electrical Engineering. Power Engineering High-Voltage EngineeringApplied Physics or a related field
- Initial experience with finite element methods (FEM) or numerical simulations
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently in a structured and research-oriented environment
- Good communication skills in English (written and spoken)
What we offer
- Direct involvement in industry-relevant R&D projects
- Close technical supervision by experienced engineers and researchers
- Opportunity to base your Masters thesis on the project
- Valuable insights into transformer insulation design and high-voltage engineering
- Flexible working hours compatible with your studies
This is solely for job seekers with disabilities requiring accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Messages left for other purposes will not receive a response.
Location:Bad Honnef North Rhine-Westphalia GermanyJob ID: R0118724Date Posted:Company Name:HITACHI ENERGY GERMANY AGProfession (Job Category):Administration & FacilitiesJob Schedule:Part timeRemote:NoJob Description:The opportunityWe are offering a Master Student Program in the field of high-voltage...
Location:
Bad Honnef North Rhine-Westphalia Germany
Job ID:
R0118724
Date Posted:
Company Name:
HITACHI ENERGY GERMANY AG
Profession (Job Category):
Administration & Facilities
Job Schedule:
Part time
Remote:
No
Job Description:
The opportunity
We are offering a Master Student Program in the field of high-voltage transformer insulation and electric field
analysis.
The program focuses on the evaluation of electric stresses in continuously transposed conductors (CTC) and shielding structures combining finite element simulations (FEM) with analytical calculation methods.
This position provides hands-on experience in industrial R&D allowing students to work on real engineering challenges while completing their Masters studies.
How youll make an impact
- Perform FEM simulations for electric field and stress calculations based on defined test configurations
- Investigate electric stress in insulation systems
- Calculate electric stresses using analytical methods and compare results with FEM simulations
- Improve analytical models by developing and applying correction factors based on FEM results
- Conduct parametric studies
- Study the influence of adjacent discs and nearby applied potentials on electric field distribution and stress
maxima - Investigate advanced effects
- Document results and support technical reports presentations and thesis work
Your background
- Enrolled in a Masters degree program in: Electrical Engineering. Power Engineering High-Voltage EngineeringApplied Physics or a related field
- Initial experience with finite element methods (FEM) or numerical simulations
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently in a structured and research-oriented environment
- Good communication skills in English (written and spoken)
What we offer
- Direct involvement in industry-relevant R&D projects
- Close technical supervision by experienced engineers and researchers
- Opportunity to base your Masters thesis on the project
- Valuable insights into transformer insulation design and high-voltage engineering
- Flexible working hours compatible with your studies
This is solely for job seekers with disabilities requiring accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Messages left for other purposes will not receive a response.
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