Theoretical research on power electronic flexible AC/DC grid-forming systems: Research on operation, control, and protection theories for power electronic flexible AC grid-forming and DC grid-forming systems, including the stability mechanism of grid-forming converter clusters, fault evolution and active collaborative protection methods for grid-forming systems, and dynamic optimization and allocation theories for grid-forming systems oriented to dual-carbon goals;
Scientific research project management and academic output: Promote industry-academia-research integration and the implementation of key technologies, participate in and apply for national key projects, produce high-level academic achievements and intellectual property, and publish top-tier journal/conference papers, etc.
Hold a doctoral degree from a formal full-time university (domestic or international), majoring in Power Systems, Power Electronics, Control Theory and Control Engineering, or related disciplines. Possess a solid interdisciplinary background in power system analysis, power electronic conversion technology, nonlinear control theory, etc.
Work experience: Those with experience in power system modeling and simulation (e.g., PSCAD/EMTDC, RTDS), and participation in National Key R&D Programs or National Natural Science Foundation projects are preferred.
Professional skills: Proficient in core algorithms such as stability analysis of flexible power transmission and distribution systems, wide-band oscillation suppression, and fault ride-through control; possess strong capabilities in mathematical modeling and theoretical derivation.
English proficiency: Capable of proficiently writing English papers and technical reports; with experience in publishing papers in top international journals (e.g., IEEE TPEL, TPWRS, TIE); able to conduct independent international academic exchanges.
Other requirements: Possess excellent scientific research and innovation thinking, and the ability to independently solve problems; have a rigorous academic attitude and a spirit of teamwork.
Submit CV, publications, awards, and supporting documents to:
eiri-hr@tsinghua.edu.cn
Email Subject:
"Energy Internet Research Institute, Tsinghua University + Postdoctoral Researcher in Energy Think Tank + [Your Name]"
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