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of the Power Systems and Engineering Center (PSEC) at NREL is looking for an exceptional individual to support research in the advancing electromagnetic transient (EMT) modeling, and simulation of the power grid
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level in electrical engineering, electromagnetic engineering, wireless engineering, engineering physics, applied physics, a closely related field. Good command of electromagnetic simulation tools such as
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German Languages English and German (English preferred) Full-time / part-time full-time Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline No specific
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) applications in the power grid. • Experience with power system modeling, simulation, dynamics and/or optimization, phasor and electromagnetic transient (EMT)-based modeling, and Python and/or Matlab
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research