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candidate will conduct research related to a wide range of topic areas including the analysis of energy and power systems, optimization of veriable energy resources, electricity market design and operation
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the computational science community. We empower researchers to tackle some of the most complex global challenges through our unique blend of supercomputing resources and computational science expertise. The ALCF is
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methods and software for the analysis and calibration using very large data sets resulting from dynamical simulations on high-performance computing resources. Application areas include : 1. Epidemiology, 2
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valuable resources. To do so, we identify new mechanisms to drive selective electrocatalysis in complex aqueous mixtures. Experimental work involves precision atomic layer deposition synthesis and
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manufacturing systems. The successful candidate will join the Energy Resources and Demand Department within the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Assessment (ESIA) Division at Argonne National Laboratory
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for someone passionate about advancing the integration of inverter-based resources into the power grid. The selected candidate will be involved in developing power electronics and hardware in the loop
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-of-the-art imaging facilities at the APS and top-20 supercomputing resources at Argonne National Laboratory. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in a
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, computational physics and x-ray science. The appointee will benefit from access to world-leading experimental and computational resources at Argonne including some of the world’s largest supercomputers (Polaris
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for projects related to the integration of microgrids, distributed energy resources (DERs), and advanced transmission & distribution (T&D) coordination. This role is ideal for a researcher passionate about
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of teaching or user facility support duties. The group’s research program is supported by funding from the US DOE Office of Nuclear Physics, and additional resources are available to develop new research