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University of Vaasa seeks to hire two (2) Doctoral Researchers to work on the Project: “Building decentralized, Distributed and Local micro-grids for Decarbonization Electrification challenge” (IDEAL4GREEN), offering a training program that covers various aspects, such as advanced technical skills and collaborative communication, critical thinking, problem-solving and adaptability.
These are a fixed term positions for 3 years with a start date at the beginning of September 2025. Trial period of six (6) months applies to all our new employees. Applicants should not have resided in Finland for more than 12 months in the 36 months prior to the recruitment date.
The position is located in the Electrical Engineering department in School of Technology and Innovations and research team Flexible Energy Resources (FER). The doctoral candidates will work to develop their doctoral thesis in a partner institution. The two topics below are for the University of Vaasa in collaboration with Danfoss Drives Oy (Vaasa) as the industry partner:
Information about the project
The objective of the MSCA Doctoral Networks 2025 IDEAL4GREEN-project aims at pioneering decentralized energy solutions to meet global decarbonization targets through innovative microgrid technologies.
The IDEAL4GREEN -project addresses the urgent challenges of climate change and the global shift towards sustainable energy systems. It focuses on developing and integrating microgrids, which are crucial in managing the variability of renewable resources and achieving decarbonization targets. The project aligns with the EC's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050 by empowering energy communities and optimizing local supply and demand. The project proposes a comprehensive doctoral training network aimed at developing skilled engineers with interdisciplinary and intersectoral expertise. This network diverges from conventional university-based research, maintaining strong industry links and emphasizing practical implementation. IDEAL4GREEN consists of 8 beneficiaries and 11 partner organizations, recruiting 15 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) to undertake research on microgrids' planning, design, operation, control, and impact assessment.
Read more from University of Vaasa and Danfoss Drives Oy below the add.
Your role and responsibilities
The Doctoral Candidates (Doctoral Researchers) will actively participate in comprehensive training programs aimed at enhancing both technical and transferable skills. This includes workshops, seminars, and conferences that cover areas such as advanced control systems, resilience strategies, and economic planning for microgrids. Additionally, each Doctoral Candidate will collaborate closely with industry partners through 18-month secondments, where they will apply their research in real-world industrial settings, gaining hands-on experience and refining practical solutions for energy systems. The Doctoral Candidates will also contribute to project reporting, provide regular updates on their research progress, and ensure project milestones are met. Their findings will be communicated and disseminated, e.g. through presentations at international conferences and contributions to peer-reviewed publications.
All tasks are agreed in more detail in the Annual Work Plan. The annual working time for Doctoral Researcher is 1612 hours.
Required qualifications and experience
We offer
We promote the overall well-being of our employees at work by, among other things, offering fitness and cultural benefits, extensive occupational health care services, and versatile opportunities for continuous learning. Flexible working time arrangements and the possibility of partial remote work also support the balance of work and free time.
The salary is based on both the job requirement and the employee’s personal performance in accordance with the Finnish University Salary System (YPJ). The salary for a Doctoral Researcher is based on demand levels 2-4 (approximately 2225-2775 euros/month). An additional personal salary component is paid based on the experience and skills of the person selected for the position.
Applications
To apply for the position, please use our online application system (using the "Leave an application" button below). The application including annexes has to be in our online application database by midnight 31.1.2025 (Finnish time, GMT +3). Please note! In order for us to process your application, please ensure that you fill in the fields below thoroughly.
The application should include the following annexes in English:
Further information
Inquiries about the online application system: careers(a)uwasa.fi
Contract conditions
At the University of Vaasa, we study and conduct research to address significant societal challenges. As a part of the largest energy technology innovation and business cluster in the Nordics, we are at the heart of the solution to the energy transition and the transition to a carbon neutral society. We focus on sustainable business, energy and society. Our strategic focus areas are energy transition and technology, business management, and governance and society. Our university is ranked 17th in the world in Times Higher Education (THE) Small Universities Ranking and 73rd in the world in the THE Young Universities Ranking. The University of Vaasa is AACSB accredited and holds the European Commission's HR Excellence in Research (HRS4R) quality label.
Danfoss Drives Oy is a global AC drives manufacturer and part of the Danfoss Group. Danfoss is one of the world leaders in the drives and power converter market. Overall Danfoss employs more than 42.000 people and has 97 factories in more than 20 countries. Danfoss products are designed for several different fields including industrial use, mobile work machines, commercial vehicles, power conversion, and marine vessels. Currently, Danfoss has significant focus on electrification and power-to-X markets. High power density and efficiency, paired with a compact and light-weight construction allow flexible integration of Danfoss products into different applications.
The core competence of the University of Vaasa consists of high-level expertise in business, technology, management, and communications.
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