Edited: 01/30/2026
Contents
Power Electronics and Control Engineering
- Grid-connected power converters
- Potential-isolating power supplies
- Investigation and control of single-phase photovoltaic inverters
- Setup of a time-discrete control system on a four-quadrant controller
- Investigation and control of three-point inverters
- Disturbance variables in control systems on a DC machine drive
Prerequisites
- Advanced knowledge of control engineering and power electronics (lectures PE I+II and RT I+II recommended, PE II can be taken in parallel)
- Successful completion of the bachelor's degree
Procedure
The internship consists of six laboratory experiments in which various aspects of power electronics and control engineering are examined and tested using simulations and real power electronic systems.
Each participant will work on all six practical experiments in small groups of up to three people between May 04 and July 17, 2026. Five small groups will be offered, one for each day of the week. When applying, you can indicate your preferred day of the week and any group members. All experiments for a group will take place on the same day of the week. Please clarify in advance that you are able to participate during the above-mentioned period.
Before each experiment, preparatory questions must be answered independently.
At the end of the internship, a colloquium (short oral exam) will take place on July 20 and 21, 2026.
The internship begins with a
preliminary meeting on Monday, April 27, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.
in the institute's seminar room (1.282). The organizational process will be explained and the experiments will be briefly presented. You will then receive the experiment documents.
Link to
Application Form
Registration
To apply for an internship, please send your completed application form to the following email address by April 10 2026 at the latest:
E-Mail Julian Tomsik
The decision on who will be awarded an internship will be made based on your previous knowledge and the date of your application. It pays to be quick!
Once the groups have been assigned, we will notify you of the status of your application by April 20, 2026 at the latest. If more participants register than there are places available, a waiting list will be created.
Further information
For further information, please contact
Julian Tomsik (E-Mail),
Room 1.253 (ETI 1, Pfaffenwaldring 47, ground floor).
Julian Tomsik, M.Sc.
Research associate
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