#job research software engineer developing and maintaining PyPSA

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Tom Brown

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Feb 23, 2024, 2:54:10 AMFeb 23
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Are you a software engineer who wants to help the energy transition?

Then come to TU Berlin and work on one of the leading open source energy
modelling frameworks PyPSA. PyPSA is used around the world by various
research institutes, network operators, consultancies, governmental and
non-governmental organisations to understand future energy
infrastructure requirements for reaching climate neutrality.

https://www.jobs.tu-berlin.de/en/job-postings/179041?filter%5Bfulltextsearch%5D=iii-76

Deadline: 15.03.2024

Duration: 3 years

The position is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) via its
research software funding initiative. In this position, you will perform
regular software maintenance tasks, improve the user-friendliness of the
PyPSA toolbox, work towards enhanced test coverage and better validation
of all functionality, develop new functionality to improve accessibility
(e.g. extended plotting or summary routines), extend training materials
and documentation, review and integrate community contributions, support
the user and developer communities, simplify and refactor parts of the
code base, prepare new software releases, and organise annual user
meetings. As part of your responsibilities, you will also represent
recent software developments at community events like PyCon and
workshops of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative.

For more information about our department and the project, please visit:

https://www.tu.berlin/ensys

https://github.com/pypsa/pypsa

https://github.com/pypsa/pypsa-eur

Best wishes,

Tom Brown


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Tom Brown (he/him)
Professor of Digital Transformation in Energy Systems
Institute of Energy Technology
Technische Universität Berlin

Group website: https://www.tu.berlin/en/ensys
Personal website: https://nworbmot.org/

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