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Research Opportunities

Artificial Intelligence

Work description

1) Development of workflows and methods enabling AI testing to support the safe operation of local energy communities and microgrids.

2) Develop methodologies for assessing the robustness and safety of AI-based decision and control systems, considering risk assessment aligned with the EU AI Act.

3) Validate the developed methodologies on real data and with real consumers/prosumers.

4) Dissemination of the work in international journals and/or conferences

Minimum profile required

Previous academic background in or electrical engineering or applied mathematics or computer science or informatics or similar.

Preference factors

Past experience (or academic background) with machine learning. Academic background in energy systems. Programming knowledge in Python.

Maintenance stipend: € 1851.00, according to the table of monthly maintenance stipend for FCT grants , paid via bank transfer. Grant holders may be awarded potential supplements, according to a

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INESC TEC | Research Grant (AE2025-0219)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Power Systems

Work description

Definition of requirements to enable the participation of B2B and B2C clients in the aggregation case study, as well as flexible resources. Storage of data used by the EMS tool in a database. Develop algorithms to produce graphical results of case study simulations with data from living lab clients. Analyze optimized operation data from flexible resources (batteries, photovoltaic generation and heat pumps) with a view to calculating performance indicators defined in the project. Reports with case study simulations with data from living lab clients. Write the exchange activity report.

Academic Qualifications

Electrical engineering, computer engineering or related field.

Minimum profile required

Student of electrical engineering or computer science or related

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INESC TEC | Post Doctoral Research Grant (AE2025-0220)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Electrical Engineering

Work description

Characterize the state of the art in the field of multi-energy microgrids taking into account different use cases. Contribute to the specification, design, development and implementation of tools in the energy area, involving microgrids operation and planning, multi-energy resources and forecasting of load and renewable production. Specify the exchange of information between systems and develop APIs to enable interaction between new tools and existing platforms. Participate in the elaboration of use cases and services related to the optimization of microgrids.

Minimum profile required

Advanced knowledge and experience with optimization and forecasting models and techniques. Advanced knowledge and programming experience in Python. Fluency in English and Portuguese (written and spoken).

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Research Opportunities

Electrical Engineering

Work description

Implementation of experimental test platforms in the x-Energy laboratory suitable for testing and validation of developments related to the H2Driven project, namely the hydrogen electrolyzer.

This includes the preparation of the power-hardware-in-the-loop setup, and associated electrical and automation works.

Academic Qualifications

Electrical Engineering.

Minimum profile required

Previous academic background in applied electrical engineering and automation.

Preference factors

Academic background or previous experience related to electrical installations, automation, or electronics. Knowledge of programming in Python, C, or C++.

Maintenance stipend: € 1040.98, according to the table of monthly maintenance stipend for FCT grants , paid via bank transfer. Grant holders may be awarded potential supplements, according to a quarterly evaluation process (Articles 19, 21 and 22 of the Regulations for Grants of INESC TEC and Annex II), up to a maximum limit of 50%

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