48 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL
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the NLR Computational Science Center has an opening for a graduate student researcher interested in benchmarking High Performance Computing (HPC) systems in order to evaluate AI/ML workflows. We are looking
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Posting Title Graduate (Year-Round) Internship –Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of Power Systems With High-Penetration Renewables . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term
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Posting Title Graduate Summer Intern – Quantum Computing Emulation for Optimization . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is located
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Posting Title Graduate Summer Intern – Quantum Reservoir Computing . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is located at the foothills
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Posting Title Graduate Summer Intern – Readiness for quantum computing in materials science . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is
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Posting Title Graduate (Summer) Intern – EMT modeling, Real-Time simulation, and Control Development of Solid-State Transformers and medium-voltage and high-voltage power electronics for Modern
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systems, as well as software development and computation Portfolios of research that facilitate a reliable, affordable, abundant energy future Fostering a life-long desire to understand, analyze, and plan
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items are properly managed/delivered in accordance with the NLR Project Management Handbook and Capital Investment Program Guidelines: Communicate accurate and reliable project status and performance
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.) Experience with big data tools (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, etc.), data pipelines, and software development frameworks Experience with parallel programming (High Performance Computing experience is a plus) and
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, and state estimation. We develop next-generation analytical frameworks and software tools to enhance situational awareness, adaptive control, and resilient operation of modern distribution systems with