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Integrate findings into the existing package synthetic grid tool for generating realistic medium-voltage distribution grids Collaborate with domain experts from energy modeling, geoinformatics, and data
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on intelligent energy network research, including: demand management and flexibility, digital twinning, data analytics, smart grid ICT architectures and systems integration in multi energy systems. The latter
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work in: Renewable energy systems (solar, wind, smart grids) Advanced digital technologies (Industry 4.0, IoT, automation) Green process engineering (circular-economy methods, low-impact design) GTI’s
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employees: https://facilities.med.wustl.edu/Careers. The Commissioning Engineer and Mechanical Project Manager is responsible for managing and leading the verification and validation of critical
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together three scientific disciplines. Combined, they reinforce each other and are the driving force behind the technology we all use in our daily lives. Technology such as the electricity grid, which our
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necessary work required for the preparation, maintenance and operation of stage lighting, stage grid and rigging; for the operation and maintenance of lighting systems; for the set-up and moving of temporary
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. The work is part of the regional project “Optimizing Renewable Energy Integration: FPGA-Based Model Predictive Control (MPC) for Grid Stability” (Ref. SI4/PJI/2024-00238), funded by Comunidad de Madrid and
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Benefits Eligibility at a Glance grid. Background Check Required Yes For Best Consideration Date 2/9/2026 Eligible for Remote Work No Eligible for Remote Work Statement Application Instructions Only
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grid. Background Check Required Yes For Best Consideration Date 1/14/2026 Eligible for Remote Work No Eligible for Remote Work Statement Application Instructions Only applications submitted through
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Community Code (IAC3, http://iac3.uib.es ) is seeking scientific software developers to join our team and contribute to computational activities within the Veni research programme (Veni.222.396) supported by