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for specialization in the research area of power systems, sustainable energy, smart grids, and/or related areas, starting August 17, 2026. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely
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for specialization in the research area of power systems, sustainable energy, smart grids, and/or related areas, starting August 17, 2026. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely
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for specialization in the research area of power systems, sustainable energy, smart grids, and/or related areas, starting August 17, 2026. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely
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to the specific local positive energy districts (PEDs). A PED generates more renewable energy than it consumes. But creating such a district is not just a technological task. It requires smart collaboration between
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advanced operational technology testbeds within the Duke Energy Smart Grid Laboratory. The candidate is expected to develop a funded research program that complements and supports the multidisciplinary power
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concept will showcase capabilities of an energy island to not only optimally supply its own energy demands and support the grids in normal conditions but also to securely and optimally supply its critical
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industrial partners and maintain an active presence in the international scientific community. The areas of expertise in EEERC are: smart grids high voltage engineering power electronics electromechanics
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, such as healthcare, space, mobility, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and
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teaching positions. We are looking for part-time instructors in all areas of Electrical and Electronic Engineering including (but not limited to): Renewable Energy Systems, Smart Power Grids and Energy
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, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research