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a culture of excellence while effectively stewarding university resources and the environment. If you would like to learn more about UES, please visit: https://utilities.tamu.edu/ What We Want
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Your Job: Investigate current challenges and bottlenecks in power flow analysis for large scale electrical distribution grids Apply machine learning/AI or surrogate modeling (e.g., neural networks
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. Knowledge of electronic databases as it pertains to access control systems. Strong customer service and communication skills, both in person and over the phone. Ability to work independently and as part of a
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Your Job: In this PhD project, you will explore the stability and dynamic behaviour of inverter-based power systems, using state-of-the-art supercomputing infrastructure. You’ll work at the cutting
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Title https://uscjobs.sc.edu/titles/133256 Job Level M3 - Managerial Business Title (Internal Title) Database Administration Mgr. Campus Columbia Work County Richland College/Division Division
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to maintain Duke vehicle eligibility. Working & Physical Requirements Ability to work in environments with noise, dust, low light, and at heights, including rigging grids, catwalks, ladders, and lifts. Frequent
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. Project management skills with the ability to resolve complex problems and issues. Ability to proactively solve problems in the moment. Exercise tact and diplomacy in helping to manage relationships with
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and open exchange of ideas; technically competent, particularly in the area of instructional technology; ability to design and implement effective assessment strategies for measuring student learning
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instructional technology; ability to design and implement effective assessment strategies for measuring student learning; knowledgeable and committed to the mission and purposes of community colleges. To provide
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motivated candidate for a full-time (100%) PhD position for 3 years in “Development of Probabilistic Reliability Criteria in Distribution Grids”. You will join the research group Power System Operation and