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production cost and resource adequacy models, statistical and data analysis—primarily for transmission planning and data center integration. You’ll collaborate with a dynamic team working with utilities
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Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences on database development, data processing, and dashboard development to support analysis of mobility trends and energy implications of emerging transportation
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with project team members on the following tasks: Analyze utility feeder data Analyze grid topologies and data corrections Quantify grid visibility criteria and conditions Determine best locations for
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topics, and developing optimization models and/or data-driven controls that are related to at least one of the following topics: Developing energy management strategies related to ADMS, DERMS, microgrid
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to collect ground-truth data on escaped waste, and facilitate stakeholder engagement sessions with city departments, local businesses and residents to understand the full breadth of escaped waste’s influence
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by customers triggers Cyber input and intervention as needed, supports Cyber assessment by gathering and providing information Works with customers to maintain optimal performance and functioning
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. electric grid The Cyber Mission Assurance team is looking for talented Software or AI Engineering interns to help build intelligent, data-driven applications for 5G and emerging 6G networks. This internship
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Conduct vulnerability analysis Perform data analysis, virtualization, visualization, and reporting Conduct literature reviews and background research Publish research results in reputable conferences
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such as NIMS and HSEEP. Drive continuous improvement of emergency training programs through strategic analysis and innovation, incorporating lessons learned, performance data, and evolving operational needs
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assist in developing quantum reservoir computing algorithms and work using them to model power systems data from, in particular, NLR’s ARIES platform, to explore the limits of quantum reservoir computing