Postdoc Position at Johns Hopkins University: Dr. Sijia Geng’s group at Johns Hopkins University, the Power & Energy Network System Analysis (PENSA) Laboratory, has an opening for a ROSEI Postdoctoral Scholar starting as early as July 2025. The research will focus on advancing power systems, AI-driven energy networks, and stochastic modeling.
Title: Postdoc Position at Johns Hopkins University
Designation: ROSEI Postdoctoral Scholar
Research Area:
- Dynamics, control, and stability of large-scale inverter-dominated power systems.
- AI theory and algorithms for energy and networked dynamical systems.
- Stochastic modeling, analysis, control, and optimization of nonlinear/hybrid dynamical systems using data-driven and geometric methods.
Location: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Eligibility/Qualification:
Competitive candidates should be self-motivated, possess strong mathematical skills, and have expertise in at least one of the following areas:
- Control theory
- Dynamical systems
- Optimization
- Machine learning
- Power systems
- Power electronics
Job Description:
The selected postdoctoral scholar will work on cutting-edge research in power and energy networks. The role involves developing mathematical and computational tools to enhance the stability, efficiency, and resilience of future energy systems. The research will be conducted in collaboration with the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) at Johns Hopkins University.
How to Apply:
Applicants should email Dr. Sijia Geng at sgeng@jhu.edu with the subject line:
“Prospective ROSEI Postdoc — [Your Name]”
The application must include:
- CV
- Academic transcript (with GPA)
- A brief paragraph describing research experience and areas of interest
Last Date for Apply: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Early applications are encouraged.