A PhD position funded by the industry is available at the college of engineering of Flinders University (Australia). If interested, please send your resume in PDF format to: amin.mahmoudi@flinders.edu.au
The position could start early next year (February/March 2018). Interested persons should have Masters Degree in electrical/electronic engineering and good academic record
An ideal candidate would have
Masters Degree in electrical/electronic engineering A good publication record in quality journals is necessary Highly-developed interpersonal skills and excellent communication skills, written and verbal Ability to work collegiality as part of a team Acceptable skills in English or French writing and Speaking is also required Background in the field of electrical machines and experience in the use of electromagnetic finite-element tools for simulating electrical machines is preferred
Project topic Efficiency Maps for Electric Machines in ElectricVehicles
Project Summary
Efficiency maps are used to describe how the efficiency of electric machines varies depending on their operating point. This project will develop improved methods for calculating and predicting efficiency maps, interpreting and modelling their features, and linking the design parameters to the resultant efficiency map. It will consider a wide range of machines including synchronous (permanent magnet, reluctance and wound-field) and induction types. Electric machines are normally designed for a single operating point, usually at rated torque and speed. The results developed in this project will allow improved optimisation of the machine design to give the best performance over typical driving conditions
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