The Voluntary Scientific Year at the Institute for Power Systems Technology and Power Mechatronics
“Pitch in, get things moving” – this is how Professor Constantinos Sourkounis describes the task that awaits you during the Voluntary Scientific Year (FWJ) at the EneSys Institute. You will work together with the institute’s staff on current research projects and contribute to the integration of climate-friendly technologies into the electrical power supply grid, to the everyday practicality of electromobility, or to the integration and control of storage systems in the power grid. Make use of the opportunities offered by the FWJ to get to know the diverse fields that electrical engineering and information technology provide for a successful career.
Projects related to energy technology
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How does a wind turbine actually work?
For one year they attend courses and work at the Institute for Power Systems Technology and Power Mechatronics. Among other topics, wind power is being researched there.
In the video, Johann tells you what he worked on for the wind turbine project.
Video: Pia Marie Braun Instagram channel: Discover Electrical Engineering Music: Stylish Deep Electronic by Nver Avetyan, Pixabay |
Finja’s and Johann’s wind turbine project continues! Finja and Johann are taking part in a special study-orientation program: the Voluntary Scientific Year at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology @etit_rub at @ruhrunibochum. The two are working at the Institute for Power Systems Technology and Power Mechatronics. Here, among other things, research is conducted on how the wind turbines of tomorrow can become even more efficient. Video: Pia Marie Braun Instagram channel: Discover Electrical Engineering Music: Stylish Deep Electronic by Nver Avetyan, Pixabay |


