DC Power Laboratory Research into the use of direct current has been conducted at The Hague University of Applied Sciences for some time now. The use of DC will play an important role in the energy transition. To bring this to the attention of students, internships and graduation assignments are offered within the DC Power Laboratory of the Energy in Transition research group. The students can work as young researchers and solve various problems to make the transition from alternating to direct current as smooth as possible. As a young researcher, the students will work in a professional setting, write papers according to the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) guidelines and participate in a conference to present their paper. The most current internship and graduation assignments will be discussed with you personally and together we will look for an assignment that suits you best. This way you will never be faced with any surprises during this innovative assignment!

 If you are interested in a fun, challenging assignment with a view to a sustainable future, please contact info@dc-power-lab.com or call us +316 48 45 08 31.

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Projects can change during your research be in charge of your plannin.     

Fedor Boendermaker

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Sebastiaan Koning

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Folkert Kevelam 

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Axel Drop

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