Numerical Modeling and Experimental Validation for Wireless Power Transfer Exposure Assessment and Applications (PhD) Company IT'IS Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT'IS), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich
Description The IT'IS Foundation is an independent non‑profit research organization dedicated to improving and advancing the quality of people’s lives through enhancing the safety and quality of emerging electromagnetic (EM) technologies. The Foundation’s primary activities include computational EM in complex environments, computational life and health sciences (CLaHS) applied to devices in and around the human body, and the development of medical‑image‑based high‑resolution, computable whole‑body anatomical models.
We are seeking a PhD candidate to perform research in numerical modeling and measurements to achieve breakthroughs in methods for assessment of exposure to wireless power transfer (WPT) systems. The topic will fall within the standardization activities of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee (TC) 106 Working Group (WG) 9.
Responsibilities
Use EM solvers to assess WPT exposure.
Evaluate compliance with current guidelines.
Develop innovative approaches for assessment of medical implant safety.
Support the design and optimization of WPT systems through numerical dosimetry and experimental validation.
Qualifications
MSc degree in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, or physics.
Interest in and basic knowledge of
bioelectromagnetism
numerical simulations of EM fields
measurements of EM fields
biomedical engineering
exposure assessment and design of antennas
Good knowledge of Matlab.
Experience with circuit simulation a plus.
Experience programming in Python a plus.
Excellent command of English, knowledge of German a plus.
Reliability, self‑motivation, good organization skills, and aptitude to handle irregular workloads.
Excellent ability to work both independently and in a team.
Benefits
Modern research infrastructure.
Outstanding, young, interdisciplinary research teams.
Cooperation with leading research laboratories worldwide.
Vibrant workplace in the heart of Zurich.
Beginning As soon as possible.
For further information or to discuss the scope of this position, please contact Prof. Dr. Niels Kuster.
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Description The IT'IS Foundation is an independent non‑profit research organization dedicated to improving and advancing the quality of people’s lives through enhancing the safety and quality of emerging electromagnetic (EM) technologies. The Foundation’s primary activities include computational EM in complex environments, computational life and health sciences (CLaHS) applied to devices in and around the human body, and the development of medical‑image‑based high‑resolution, computable whole‑body anatomical models.
We are seeking a PhD candidate to perform research in numerical modeling and measurements to achieve breakthroughs in methods for assessment of exposure to wireless power transfer (WPT) systems. The topic will fall within the standardization activities of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee (TC) 106 Working Group (WG) 9.
Responsibilities
Use EM solvers to assess WPT exposure.
Evaluate compliance with current guidelines.
Develop innovative approaches for assessment of medical implant safety.
Support the design and optimization of WPT systems through numerical dosimetry and experimental validation.
Qualifications
MSc degree in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, or physics.
Interest in and basic knowledge of
bioelectromagnetism
numerical simulations of EM fields
measurements of EM fields
biomedical engineering
exposure assessment and design of antennas
Good knowledge of Matlab.
Experience with circuit simulation a plus.
Experience programming in Python a plus.
Excellent command of English, knowledge of German a plus.
Reliability, self‑motivation, good organization skills, and aptitude to handle irregular workloads.
Excellent ability to work both independently and in a team.
Benefits
Modern research infrastructure.
Outstanding, young, interdisciplinary research teams.
Cooperation with leading research laboratories worldwide.
Vibrant workplace in the heart of Zurich.
Beginning As soon as possible.
For further information or to discuss the scope of this position, please contact Prof. Dr. Niels Kuster.
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Kontaktdaten:
Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society Recruiting-Team