Student Assistant Software Development for AI in Energy Technology (f/m/d)
25.08., Studentische Hilfskräfte, Praktikantenstellen, Studienarbeiten
The Professorship of Energy Management Technologies at TUM’s School of Engineering and Design is looking for a Student Assistant (f/m/d) for Software Development in AI and Energy Systems.
You are passionate about applying cutting-edge information technology to solve the energy and climate crisis and would like to work in a vibrant research environment?
Then let’s design the energy systems of the future together!
Our research focus:
The Professorship of Energy Management Technologies is focusing on the design and evaluation of innovative information technology to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient.
We develop new algorithms and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like the electric grid for a sustainable future.
These systems coordinate distributed renewable generation like solar and wind, flexible loads like heat pumps and electric vehicles, and distributed energy storage like stationary batteries and hydrogen storage to maximize energy efficiency while keeping the grid reliable and secure.
Our research method is engineering-oriented, prototype-driven, and highly interdisciplinary.
One of our flagship projects is e-SparX, an open-source platform designed to accelerate Machine Learning (ML) research in the energy sector.
While ML is crucial for the energy transition, progress is often slowed by a lack of shared data, models, and reproducible workflows.
e-SparX addresses this critical bottleneck by creating a transparent, graph-based ecosystem for ML artifacts, making research more efficient and comparable.
In addition to e-SparX, we are constantly developing other innovative software prototypes at the intersection of AI and energy systems.
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Our offer:
We offer you the opportunity to support our research within a team of highly motivated researchers.
To ensure equal opportunity, applications from qualified women are particularly welcome.
Disabled candidates will be given preference if they are equally qualified.
Applications from candidates with an international background are explicitly encouraged.