- A master's degree (or an equivalent university degree) in Electrical Engineering, Operations Research or a similar field.
- Good programming skills are necessary. Experience in Python is an advantage.
- A research oriented attitude.
- Fluent in spoken and written English.
You must possess a comprehensive knowledge of power systems and/or electricity markets. You must have a proven ability to develop and apply quantitative decision-making methods (e.g., mathematical programming or data-driven approaches), as evidenced by a relevant MSc thesis or publications. Furthermore, familiarity with topics such as congestion management, flexibility provision, energy management, energy communities, mathematical decomposition methods, distributed optimization techniques is highly desirable.