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development opportunities, and a competitive benefits package designed to support your career and well-being. Job Description The Grid Automation and Controls Group of the Power Systems and Engineering Center
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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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engineering and techno-economic analysis of the emerging future electric grid and broader interconnected energy system: transportation, buildings, gas, communication/controls, and beyond. PSEC supports
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systems, controls, and modeling teams, bridging cyber-physical domains and guiding project execution. Support and expand NLR’s adversarial research infrastructure, including cyber ranges, digital twins, and
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development opportunities, and a competitive benefits package designed to support your career and well-being. Job Description Grid Automation and Control (GAC) Group of the Power Systems and Engineering Center
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-economic analysis of the emerging future electric grid and broader interconnected energy system: transportation, buildings, gas, communication/controls, and beyond. PSEC supports the science and technology
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technical assessments of existing technologies and near-term innovations, research into Industrial Control Systems (ICS) communications technologies, network architectures and protocols, as well as informing
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to architect solutions. Strong proficiency in automation/scripting applied to tooling development and scalable IR workflows. Applied expertise in Industrial Control Systems (ICS)/OT systems and energy sector
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chromatography and liquid-liquid extraction Experience with automated control systems. Familiarity with Aspen Plus software, Python, thermodynamics, and general chemical purification techniques. Familiarity with
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Control (GAC) Group of the Power Systems and Engineering Center (PSEC) at NREL is looking for an exceptional Ph.D. graduate to support research in the modeling and simulation of the modern power grids