Thesis Work: Experimental platform for model-based control of battery operation

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This Position reports to:
R&D Team Lead
Details
Your role and responsibilities
You will be working at ABB Corporate Research in Västerås, Sweden. At Corporate Research, we lead the innovation within ABB to ensure ABB's technology competitiveness now and in the future. In this project, you will be interacting and engaging with two teams: the Industrial Network & Control team and the Materials Technology & Energy Storage team.
ABB develops battery systems for marine, traction and stationary applications. Batteries need to be operated within set boundaries (V, T, I,...) to ensure safe and adequate performance. MPC of battery systems, considering physical constraints and battery health, may enable optimised battery operation and customer profit.
This project aims to build a platform where a prototype MPC framework connects with real battery cells to create a hardware-in-the-loop test demonstrator for advanced control, bridging the gap between control-system design and implementation.
With the platform, it will be possible to investigate the feasibility of an MPC set-up, e.g. in terms of cost, communication, computational demands and engineering effort.
Project goals:
Qualifications for the role
More about us
Supervisors Anna Andersson, anna.m.andersson@se.abb.com, and Soroush Rastegarpour, soroush.rastegarpour@se.abb.com, will answer your questions about the thesis topic and expectations. Recruiting Manager Linus Thrybom, +46 730 80 99 06, will answer your questions regarding hiring.
Positions are filled continuously. Please apply with your CV, academic transcripts, and a cover letter in English. We look forward to receiving your application!
Join us. Be part of the team where progress happens, industries transform, and your work shapes the world. Run What Runs the World.
A Future Opportunity
Please note that this position is part of our talent pipeline and not an active job opening at this time. By applying, you express your interest in future career opportunities with ABB.
We value people from different backgrounds. Could this be your story? Apply today or visit www.abb.com to learn more about us and see the impact of our work across the globe.
This Position reports to:
R&D Team Lead
Details
- Period: 5 months (January/February - June/July)
- Number of credits: 30 ECTS
- Number of students for this thesis work: 1
- Location: ABB Research Center in Västerås
Your role and responsibilities
You will be working at ABB Corporate Research in Västerås, Sweden. At Corporate Research, we lead the innovation within ABB to ensure ABB's technology competitiveness now and in the future. In this project, you will be interacting and engaging with two teams: the Industrial Network & Control team and the Materials Technology & Energy Storage team.
ABB develops battery systems for marine, traction and stationary applications. Batteries need to be operated within set boundaries (V, T, I,...) to ensure safe and adequate performance. MPC of battery systems, considering physical constraints and battery health, may enable optimised battery operation and customer profit.
This project aims to build a platform where a prototype MPC framework connects with real battery cells to create a hardware-in-the-loop test demonstrator for advanced control, bridging the gap between control-system design and implementation.
With the platform, it will be possible to investigate the feasibility of an MPC set-up, e.g. in terms of cost, communication, computational demands and engineering effort.
Project goals:
- Set up a test bed for MPC-based control of battery operation (charge and discharge cycles)
- Validate and show the benefits and feasibility of a new model-based fast-charging control methodology developed in-house
Qualifications for the role
- Master's student in Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or a related field
- Background in automatic control and model based predictive control
- Motivation to learn ABB DCS system (system 800xA)
- Motivation to set up a lab-scale PA setup integrated with the ABB system 800xA
- Motivation to implement classic and advanced control systems in an industrial platform
- Knowledge or a special interest in battery technology is a merit
More about us
Supervisors Anna Andersson, anna.m.andersson@se.abb.com, and Soroush Rastegarpour, soroush.rastegarpour@se.abb.com, will answer your questions about the thesis topic and expectations. Recruiting Manager Linus Thrybom, +46 730 80 99 06, will answer your questions regarding hiring.
Positions are filled continuously. Please apply with your CV, academic transcripts, and a cover letter in English. We look forward to receiving your application!
Join us. Be part of the team where progress happens, industries transform, and your work shapes the world. Run What Runs the World.
A Future Opportunity
Please note that this position is part of our talent pipeline and not an active job opening at this time. By applying, you express your interest in future career opportunities with ABB.
We value people from different backgrounds. Could this be your story? Apply today or visit www.abb.com to learn more about us and see the impact of our work across the globe.
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Thesis Work: Experimental platform for model-based control of battery operation

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Thesis Work: Experimental platform for model-based control of battery operation