Role Purpose
We offer a funded PhD to undertake an exciting project within the EPSRC Energy Transfer Technologies Doctoral Training Hub within the University of Strathclyde.
This studentship will focus on a fresh look at control techniques for power converters that will deliver significant amounts of energy within a fraction of a second for next-generation pulsed power applications. Modern techniques that enable multi-objective specification and adaptive behaviour offer the potential to deliver systems optimisations that adjust to emerging phenomena, require fewer capacitors, and minimise space and cost requirements while exploiting increased thermal capability with new device packaging. Given that converter dominated power systems are so highly dynamic, the design and validation of optimal controls requires effective and multiple goal setting and high-fidelity modelling that necessitate new techniques. Only with the achievement of more ambitious control goals might the associated benefits of wide bandgap devices (SiC and GaN), increased switching frequencies, and accelerated control laws and enhanced certification promised by FPGA-based and SoC-based controllers be fully realised.
Key Responsibilities
The main objectives of this project are:
* Investigation of power systems of power electronics supplying pulsed power loads.
* Research power converter modelling with various fidelity levels.
* Characterise power system dynamics, and design modern controllers utilising high bandwidth capability.
* Conduct real time simulation and control hardware in the loop (CHIL) evaluations of complex behaviours.
* Disseminate results and shape new pathways for advanced control and integrative architectures.
Qualifications / Skills Required
* PhD Candidates must hold a minimum of an upper Second-Class UK Honours degree or international equivalent in a relevant science or engineering discipline.
Deadline for applications 31st March 2026
Note: All candidates must meet the security vetting requirements relevant to the role. For reasons of national security, applicants must be British nationals. Dual nationals may be permitted in exceptional circumstances.
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