The Opportunity Are you passionate about applying physics and chemistry to real-world energy technologies? Join Hitachi Energy Research as an R&D Intern in Chemical Physics, where you’ll contribute to cutting-edge research in high-voltage circuit breaker modeling.
This internship offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of theoretical modeling and practical application, helping to shape the next generation
How You’ll Make an Impact
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Investigating advanced theoretical methods to calculate properties of hot plasmas
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Benchmarking your findings against experimental and computational data in collaboration with research colleagues
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Implementing your results into internal software tools to support ongoing development
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Contributing to the understanding and optimization of high-voltage circuit breaker dynamics
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Collaborating within a multidisciplinary team to drive innovation in power system technologies
Your Background
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Currently enrolled in a Master’s program in Physics, Chemistry, or a related field
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Completed coursework in statistical and quantum physics
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Strong interest and experience in programming, with proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, C++, or similar)
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Ability to work independently while contributing to a larger team effort
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Enthusiasm for applying scientific knowledge to real-world energy challenges
More About Us
At Hitachi Energy, we believe that diversity and collaboration fuel innovation. Our research center in Baden-Dättwill is a hub for pioneering work in grid flexibility and renewable energy integration. As part of our team, you’ll be empowered to grow, contribute, and make a meaningful impact on the future of energy.
We look forward to receiving your application, including a transcript of records.
Note for non-EU/EFTA citizens: An official university certificate confirming that the internship is a mandatory part of your studies is required for the work permit application.