One of Germany's most dynamic energy research locations is currently being created in Cottbus, as part of the energy transition. The Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU), which is a young upcoming university that traditionally focuses on energy research, plays a central role in this structural development process. In the new „Energy Innovation Centre“ (Energie-Innovationszentrum - EIZ) more than 70 scientists from the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg are researching innovative solutions and technologies for a climate-neutral energy supply in Lusatia and worldwide, together with an interdisciplinary partner network.
As an important contribution to the support of excellent and internationally experienced young scientists, the BTU is setting up a new junior research group in the „Energy Innovation Centre“ (Energie-Innovationszentrum - EIZ). For this purpose, the BTU invites outstanding PhD scientists to apply as a
Junior Research Group Leader in the Young Investigator Group (YIG) „Distributed Control and Operation of Integrated Energy Systems“.
The YIG is located at the Chair of Control Systems and Network Control Technology at the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg and is part of the EIZ sub-project "Control Systems and Cyber Security Lab (COSYS Lab)".
Starting date: As soon as possible
Duration: Until 31.7.2026, fully funded, remuneration according to E14 TV-L (min. 53.000€/year)
Closing date for applications: 14.10.2022
For further information on the position and how to apply, please see: [https://www.b-tu.de/en/university/career/job-vacancies/detail/140-22]