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Yeonho Jeong

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University of Rhode Island

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Power Electronic

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Solid-state Electronics

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Electrical Engineering

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Circuit Design

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Microgrid Technology

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University of Rhode Island

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Fully Funded PhD Position in Power Electronics at University of Rhode Island

The Power Electronics Laboratory (PEL) at the University of Rhode Island (URI) is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD student position, with a start date in Spring or Fall 2026. This opportunity is ideal for candidates with a strong background in Electrical Engineering, particularly those interested in power electronics, including DC/DC converters, fast dynamic control, and magnetic component design. The successful applicant will join a dynamic research group focused on advancing the field of power electronics. Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, preferably with relevant experience in power electronics. The ideal candidate will be highly self-motivated, well-organized, and capable of managing research schedules effectively. A positive attitude and a willingness to actively contribute to laboratory research activities are essential. English proficiency scores are required for non-native speakers. This PhD position offers full funding, covering tuition, stipend, and benefits, making it an excellent opportunity for students seeking comprehensive financial support during their doctoral studies. The research environment at URI’s Power Electronics Laboratory provides access to state-of-the-art facilities and mentorship from experienced faculty, including Prof. Yeonho Jeong. To apply, prospective students should send their CV, unofficial transcript, and English proficiency scores (if applicable) to Prof. Yeonho Jeong at [email protected], using the subject line: [URI-PEL: 2026 PhD Application]. The application window is open for Spring or Fall 2026 entry. Key research areas include power electronics, DC/DC converters, dynamic control, and magnetic component design. This position is best suited for candidates passionate about advancing research in electrical engineering and power electronics.

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