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Job ID: 259624

INESC TEC | Research Initiation Grant (AE2025-0275)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Electrotechnical

Work description

The growing decentralization of energy systems and the emergence of prosumer-driven communities have brought new opportunities for integrating energy communities into ancillary service markets. However, effective participation requires innovative business models that address challenges such as market access, aggregation strategies, and regulatory requirements. To support this integration, it is essential to analyze the existing ecosystem and propose viable frameworks that align with both technical capabilities and economic incentives. Building on this context, the expected work in this area includes:

Conduct a comprehensive review of existing literature, regulatory frameworks, and technical reports related to the participation of energy communities in ancillary service markets. Identify barriers and opportunities for energy communities to act as aggregators or

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Job ID: 259625

INESC TEC | Research Initiation Grant (AE2025-0276)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Power Systems

Work description

Definition of requirements for viability of B2B and B2C customer participation in the aggregation case study, as well as flexible resources. Develop algorithms for the production of graphic results of case study simulations with customer data from Living Lab. Reports with case study simulations with customer data from Living Lab. Write the grant Activities Report.

Academic Qualifications

Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related areas.

Minimum profile required

Student from the area of Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or related areas. English fluency (written and spoken). Basic knowledge in programming, preferably in python. Knowledge about energy systems and optimization.

Preference factors

Knowledge about the operation of electrical systems.

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JOB TITLE
Post-Doctoral Fellow

LOCATION
Worcester

DEPARTMENT NAME
Mechanical & Materials Engineering – NFR JM

DIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – WPI

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Materials Science and Engineering Program at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is looking for a senior postdoctoral fellow to work on the lithium ion battery recycling project developed in Prof. Yan Wang’s lab at WPI. The postdoctoral fellow will be in charge of further developing the recycling process and synthesizing cathode materials from recycling streams. The project is involved in the close collaboration with electric vehicle companies, battery manufactures and recycling company.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Experience in cathode material synthesis is required.

Experience in Lithium ion batteries and electrochemistry is required.

Experience in characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, XRD is also required.

Good oral and written communication skills.

Has the capability to supervise graduate students and undergraduate students

Has the capability to write proposals

Position requires a completed PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering or

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Job ID: 259596

Postdoc Positions in Communication, Security, ML
Arizona State University Job Categories Post-Doc
Academic Fields Electrical and/or Electronics
Engineering – Other

Arizona State University (ASU) and The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) are looking for postdoctoral fellows to join a research project sponsored by the NSF/DoD on Secure Communication. The postdoctoral fellows will be primarily advised by Prof. Taejoon Kim and Prof. Remi Chou, and will closely interact with faculty members from multiple institutions participating in the project. The postdocs must have expertise in one or more of the following areas: Information

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