Kamstrup is the leading supplier of intelligent metering solutions and services for water, heat, cooling, and electricity. Our products include meters, remote reading systems, software, and services, which are sold in more than 90 countries. We have more than 1,500 employees worldwide, and our global headquarters and primary production facilities are in Skanderborg.
Kamstrup delivers innovative ultrasonic and smart metering solutions, which help utilities optimize their production and distribution of clean water and energy. Our core values are to inspire, to lead, and to deliver, especially within the green transformation. We are committed to delivering the actionable insights needed to support our customers in reducing water waste, increasing energy efficiency, and handling increased electrification.
The student will participate in projects within the Electricity department, where we oversee all Kamstrup electricity meters and manage the associated software, systems, and services. We are driving the green transformation by leveraging meter data and welcome your ideas on how we can achieve this together. You will have the opportunity to engage in predetermined projects focusing on data analysis and physical modeling of the electrical grid.
The data you will be working with includes geographical and topological information, as well as time series data of voltage and energy consumption at distributed locations, i.e. from electricity meters. Depending on the project, the methods can range from pure physical modeling to machine learning-based approaches. While you will be able to participate in Kamstrup-defined projects, we are open to ideas you may have. In any case, feel free to reach out for a discussion about your opportunities.
We are looking for a motivated student who can work independently, innovatively, and responsibly. We expect that you can apply your theoretical knowledge and are excited to share your ideas to challenge our ways of working and thinking. We expect you to be able to drive your own projects, as well as collaborate with the associated team, and ultimately produce valuable business or organizational insights. To facilitate the best possible conditions for the collaboration, you are expected to spend time regularly at Kamstrup´s headquarters in Stilling throughout the duration of the semester.
We are excited to facilitate an environment where innovative and curious students can evolve, gain new knowledge, and push the boundaries of our understanding and thinking. We hope to gain new insights and perspectives to benefit both us and our customers, and to further our understanding of Kamstrup as a workplace. We aim to contribute to the education of candidates with knowledge about the electricity grid, its possibilities, limitations and challenges. Lastly, we hope to show that Kamstrup is a workplace where a background in physics is a strong asset, both in a general, analytical way and in accurately modeling energy transport and its effects on the power grid.
In a student project collaboration at Kamstrup, the student will be given the opportunity to explore the connection between their theoretical knowledge and the practical reality of the electricity grid. You will test your theoretical knowledge on real customer data and business cases and learn how physics can be applied to enable the green transition. You will gain insights into the technicalities of power distribution and learn to manage a project with continuous interaction and feedback from both internal and external stakeholders.