40 big-data-phd positions at National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL in United States
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. This project explores a new paradigm: Learning to Optimize for large-scale Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming (MINLP) problems in Unit Commitment. By combining machine learning with structured optimization
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Posting Title Graduate (Summer) Internship - Dynamic Observability & State Estimation for Large-Scale Distribution Grids . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week
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Posting Title Graduate (Summer) Intern – Modeling, Small/Large-Signal Stability Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected Power Electronics Converters for Inverter-based Resources-Driven Power Systems
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Posting Title Graduate PhD Student Intern (Summer) – Mathematical Optimization . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is located
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practices related to specific field. Excellent leadership, communication, problem solving and project management skills. Ability to use various computer software programs. Researcher III Relevant PhD
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commercial tools (e.g., PSSE, PSLF, PSCAD) or open-source tools (e.g., ParaEMT, ANDES and others). Develop new type of electrical components (such as advanced pumped storage hydro, data center, etc.) for large
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an opening for a graduate student researcher in Quantum Computing with special emphasis on algorithm design for materials science applications. Quantum computing promises to enable large materials
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to support large scale electric system capacity expansion. The developed data sets, data specifications, and tools will help inform future planning, policy and infrastructure development. Develop
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of large-scale systems. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in operations research, control theory or power systems and a passion for applying these skills to real-world energy problems
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by the explosive growth of large data centers. The successful candidate will contribute to advanced projects on data center electrical modeling, EMT/phasor simulation, and stability analysis. We