At the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems – Energy Systems Engineering (ICE-1), we develop advanced models, algorithms, and control solutions for simulating, optimizing, and operating future integrated energy systems. We address the challenges arising from the increasing integration of renewable energy, sector coupling, decentralization, and growing energy infrastructure complexity. The Control Solutions department develops methods and algorithms for controlling energy systems and their components. We focus on application-oriented methods that can operate in real time and are suitable for operating decentralized systems. We aim to enable the reliable, cost-efficient, resilient, and sustainable operation of future energy networks by combining our knowledge of energy systems with cutting-edge developments in machine learning, generative AI, and digital infrastructures.
The increasing digitalization of modern energy systems, together with the large-scale integration of renewable energy sources and distributed energy resources, is generating unprecedented volumes of heterogeneous operational data. However, limited availability, privacy constraints, and the variable quality of real-world datasets continue to hinder the development of reliable AI solutions for energy system monitoring and control. In this context, generative AI and foundation models offer promising approaches for developing trustworthy and scalable energy applications, including the generation of synthetic yet physically realistic datasets for AI training, benchmarking, and validation. The successful candidate will contribute to AI.Grids, a flagship European initiative on the application of Artificial Intelligence for future power systems, involving leading research institutions as well as transmission system operators (TSOs) and distribution system operators (DSOs). The project aims to accelerate the development of trustworthy, scalable, and interoperable AI solutions for the operation and management of modern electricity networks.
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We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation / identity, and social, ethnic and religious origin. A diverse and inclusive working environment with equal opportunities in which everyone can realize their potential is important to us.
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Place of Employment: Jülich Start Date: To the next possible date Salary: Pay group 13 (75%) TVöD-Bund Application Deadline: The position will be advertised until it is successfully filled.
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