Reference : 2024/S233
Application deadline: 31/05/2024
Start date : 01/10/2024
This job of teaching assistant consists of a half-time teaching (for BA and MA students) and a half-time research in the field of Electrical Engineering.
The courses and research of BEAMS/Electrical Energy are in several fields of electrical engineering (electricity, power systems, electrical drives, power electronics, renewable energies).
Bachelor courses are in taught in French and Master courses are in taught in English.
See also below the links to the concerned study programs and the Google Scholar profiles of the two professors of the Electrical Energy research unit.
https://polytech.ulb.be/en/studies/masters/msc-in-electromechanical-engineering
https://polytech.ulb.be/fr/les-etudes/bacheliers/ingenieur-civil
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mV_VDDsAAAAJ&hl=en
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=WQZZuv0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Main Research Field : Engineering
Sub Research Field : Electrical engineering
Required educational level: Master level in Electrical or Electromechanical engineering
Required Languages :
Français : Excellent
English : Excellent
Skills required
And possibly
Interested ?
For more information, please contact Mr. Johan Gyselinck (telephone : +32 2 650.26.69 – email: johan.gyselinck@ulb.be) or Mr. Pierre Henneaux (telephone : +32 2 650.26.62 – email: pierre.henneaux@ulb.be).
Applications must be sent by e-mail to the rectorate of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (rectrice@ulb.be ) and to the faculty deanship (le-doyen-polytech@ulb.be).
They must include the following :
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