We welcome motivated students who are interested in power electronics, inverter‑dominated power systems, and control/optimization for smart grids and microgrids. Openings depend on funding and project timelines. When positions are available, they will be posted on this website. If you would like to be considered, please send a short email describing your background and research interests.
Currently reviewing applications for upcoming positions. Check back regularly for updates.
Subject line: "ReGENT application — [Program] — [Your Name]"
Please note that all recruitment applications must be submitted via the designated recruitment email. Directly contacting professors will not be accepted or considered.
CV, transcript, SOP, an English Proficiency Test (eg. academic IELTS, TOEFL), and if available, a short publication list or project portfolio.
3–5 bullet points: your skills, research interests, desired supervisor, and preferred start date.
Yes, we offer visiting student positions and internships typically lasting 3–12 months, subject to funding availability and supervisor approval. Please indicate your preferred duration in your application.
Not required. We value research potential, strong fundamentals, and motivation over publication count. Publications are a plus but not a prerequisite.
Good working proficiency in English (speaking, reading, and writing) is expected for all researchers. For international students, official test scores (TOEFL/IELTS) may be required by the university. Chinese language skills are beneficial but not mandatory.
Funding is available through research projects, teaching assistantships, and university scholarships. We encourage applicants to also explore external funding opportunities. More information can be found at ZJU Graduate Admissions.