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Christian A. Hans

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University of Kassel

Germany

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Power System

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Energy System

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Electrical Engineering

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Automatic Control

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Power Systems

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Christian A. Hans

University of Kassel

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Germany

PhD in Hierarchical Control and Optimization of Renewable-Dominated Power Systems

The Automation and Sensorics in Networked Systems (ASN) Group at the University of Kassel, Germany, is recruiting a PhD candidate for a DFG-funded project focused on the hierarchical control of multiscale, renewable-dominated power systems. The ASN Group is a dynamic team with expertise in control engineering, energy systems, and networked systems, aiming to advance future low-carbon energy grids through innovative research in automatic control, artificial intelligence, and complex system modeling. The PhD project will address distributed and hierarchical model predictive control (MPC), control of nonlinear and multi-timescale systems, resilience under uncertainty, and the modeling of complex power systems. The research is highly interdisciplinary, combining elements of control engineering, optimization, and renewable energy integration. The successful candidate will join a supportive and cooperative research environment, contributing to the development of sustainable energy solutions aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Applicants should have a Master's or diploma degree in electrical engineering, control, cybernetics, applied mathematics, or a related field, with a strong background in automatic control. Enthusiasm for both theoretical and practical research, as well as a collaborative working style, are essential. The position is fully funded for three years (E13 TV-H, full-time) and offers the opportunity to pursue a PhD degree at the University of Kassel. The application deadline is 2 December 2025, with the position expected to start in early 2026. For more information about the ASN Group and the research environment, visit the group’s website. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in control engineering, distributed control, power systems, optimization, and renewable energy research.

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Christian A. Hans

University of Kassel

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Germany

PhD Position in Hierarchical Control of Multiscale Renewable-Dominated Power Systems

<p>The Automation and Sensorics in Networked Systems (ASN) Group at the University of Kassel is seeking a PhD candidate for a new DFG-funded project focused on hierarchical control of multiscale, renewable-dominated power systems. The ASN Group is a dynamic team with expertise in control and energy systems, offering a cooperative and supportive working environment. The research will address distributed and hierarchical model predictive control (MPC), control of nonlinear and multi-timescale systems, resilience under uncertainty, and modeling of complex power systems.</p><p>The successful candidate will join a project aiming to advance the control and operation of future energy systems with a high share of decentralized and renewable energy sources. The group combines methods from automatic control, artificial intelligence, and networked systems to enable sustainable, low-carbon energy solutions. The position offers a 3-year contract (E13 TV-H, full-time) and the opportunity to pursue a PhD under the supervision of Professor Christian A. Hans.</p><p>Applicants should have a Master's or diploma degree in electrical engineering, control, cybernetics, applied mathematics, or a related field, with a strong background in automatic control. Enthusiasm for both theoretical and practical research, as well as a collaborative and open-minded attitude, are essential. The start date is early 2026, and the application deadline is 2 December 2025.</p><p>For more information about the ASN Group and the research environment, visit the group website. This is an excellent opportunity for motivated candidates interested in advanced control methods and sustainable energy systems.</p>

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